Neville Golden, MD

Marron and Mary Elizabeth Kendrick Professor in Pediatrics | Professor Emeritus

Adolescent Medicine

Treats Patients 12-26

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Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Specialty Services – Mountain View
2495 Hospital Drive, Suite 625, Sobrato Pavilion
Mountain View, CA 94040

“Adolescence can be a difficult period; by listening and caring I can help teens through it.”

My Approach

The key to working with adolescents and young adults is trust. My approach is to establish a therapeutic relationship based on trust, and to provide compassionate and confidential care to adolescents and young adults in an age-appropriate setting.

Adolescence is a difficult time for many young people. It is not uncommon for the adolescent medicine provider to be the only person to whom an adolescent is willing to speak, despite the presence of a caring family. The ability for me to make a difference in someone's life at such a formative age is very powerful. More than a handful of my former patients have been inspired to pursue a career in pediatrics. I can't think of a better legacy than that.

Locations

Conditions

Bone Health

Eating Disorders

Functional Disorders (Eating, Feeding, Toileting and Sleep)

Low Bone Density

Work and Education

Professional Education

Cape Town Medical School, Cape Town, South Africa, 12/12/1974

Residency

Kaplan Hospital, Rechovot, Israel, 06/30/1980

Brookdale University and Medical Center Pediatric Residency, Brooklyn, NY, 06/30/1981

Fellowship

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, 06/30/1983

Internship

Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa, 01/06/1976

Board Certifications

Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics, 1984

Adolescent Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics, 1994

Languages

English