Pediatric NeuroDevelopmental & Behavioral Clinic

of Southern Oregon

Providing neurologic and behavioral care for children, adolescents, and young adults in the Rogue Valley for over 10 years.

Our Story

There is a large chasm in pediatric neurology services between Portland and San Francisco since Providence Neurology dissolved pediatric services in Medford. Mental health needs remain high without comparable available services. When I left the valley 2 years ago, I had parents reaching out through Facebook and Instagram asking for help. Since COVID expanded telehealth resources exponentially, I took advantage of that to be able to again provide complex care for these precious individuals who were struggling daily.

Our Founder

Jennifer Boudreaux, CPNP-PC, PMHS


I have been called a baby whisperer since I was young and I knew I was called to pediatrics of some sort for as long as I can remember. Although I now live on the other side of the country, this community has my heart. I love being able to still serve a complex population of pediatric patients with "soft-wired" and "hard-wired" neurologic or "brain" issues and their families.

While treating the patients, I teach and encourage parents to help advocate for them in social and school settings and coordinate with other providers providing behavioral therapy. I've had the privilege of watching kids referred to me who are failing school and/or about to get expelled from school due to behaviors, become successful and enjoy school.

Services Provided

Providing a safe space where you will be heard

 

In-person and telehealth visits available

Kind Words

Meet the Team

  • Yesi

    Medical Assistant

  • Katerie

    Office Manager/Coder/Biller Extraordinnaire

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Looking for resources?

We know patients and families have a lot of questions when dealing with matters of the brain, so we have compiled a list of helpful articles, downloads, and more on our Resources page.