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Location

Texas Medical Center
The Woodlands
Specialty Care

Rating
Specialty
Physical Medicine and Rehab, Adult Physical Medicine and Rehab
Phone: 832-826-6106 (Main) | 936-267-7777 (The Woodlands) | 281-494-7010 (Sugar Land)
Fax: 832-825-8978 (Main) | 936-267-6050 (The Woodlands)

Address

Texas Children's Hospital - Main Campus
6701 Fannin Street
16th Floor, Mark Wallace Tower
Houston, TX 77030


Texas Children's Hospital - The Woodlands
17580 I-45 South
6th Floor, Green Pod
The Woodlands, TX 77384

Suzanne L. Woodbury, MD

Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Electrodiagnostic Laboratory

Medical Director - Medical Students
Associate Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine

Education

School Education Degree Year
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Fellowship Pediatric Physical Med & Rehab 2005
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Residency Physical Medicine and Rehab 2004
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Internship Physical Medicine and Rehab 2001
University of Tennessee College of Medicine Medical School Doctor of Medicine 2000

About

I believe that it is important first to listen and get to know my patients and their families in order to understand their concerns and goals. Then, working together as a team, we are able to develop informed, customized treatment plans to improve health and quality of life and to maximize the functional abilities of my patients.

Clinical Interests:

Pediatric neuromuscular disorders, electrodiagnosis and cerebral palsy

Research Interests:

Rehabilitation interventions to improve the quality of life for children with neuromuscular disorders 

Organizations

Organization Name Role
American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Member
American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine Member

Patient and Family Comments



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