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SpecialtiesPediatric Critical Care Medicine
LocationHouston, TX
Bio:
With extensive training in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, this dedi...
Experience:
10+ years
Language Spoken:
English
Common Treatments:
Epilepsy
Liver Cancer
Traumatic Brain Injury
Institutes Attended:
BMCRI,
UMMSM,
MCH,
ABP
Certificates:
MD,
Res,
Cert. PCCM,
BCPD
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Common Treatments:
Epilepsy
Liver Cancer
Traumatic Brain Injury
Institutes Attended:
BMCRI,
UMMSM,
MCH,
ABP
Certificates:
MD,
Res,
Cert. PCCM,
BCPD
Overview
Practice
About
Overview
Dr. Venessa Lynn Pinto, MD is a highly qualified Pediatrician specializing in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, based in Houston, TX. With over 12 years of medical experience, she graduated from Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute in 2008 and furthered her training with a residency at Miami Children's Hospital. Dr. Pinto is currently affiliated with leading institutions, including Texas Children's Hospital and Paula And Joseph C Walter III Tower....
Practice
In-network insurance
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
Cigna
Curative
First Health
Humana
Appointments Scheduling
Texas Childrens Hospital
In-Person Visit
Address:
6621 Fannin St Ste W6006, Houston, TX 77030
Phone:
(832) 826-6230
Fax:
(832) 825-6229
About
NPI/License number:
1184988925
Experience:
10+ years
Language Spoken:
English
Hospital Affiliations:
Paula and Joseph C Walter Iii Tower
Texas Children's Hospital
Specialties:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Pediatrics
Common Treatments:
Epilepsy
Liver Cancer
Traumatic Brain Injury
Education & Certifications:
Residency in Pediatric Dentistry
Miami Children's Hospital2012
Medical Degree
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine2011
Medical Degree
Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute2008
Board Certification in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine