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Sailaja Golla, MD

Specialty
  • Pediatric Neurology
Languages
English
Primary Address | Office Details
CHOC Children's Specialists - Main St. Neurology
505 South Main Street
Suite 350

Orange, CA 92868

Phone: (714) 509-7982

Fax: (855) 246-2329

Medical Groups & Affiliations
  • Providence Affiliated Physicians, St. Joseph
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    Biography
    Dr. Sailaja Golla, MBBS(MD), Clinical Associate Professor( Vol) at the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine, and is a Pediatric neurology specialist and Neurodevelopmentalist with National and International expertise in the field of Autism. She currently practices at Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center, CHOC Hospital in Orange County. She is the director of the Fragile X Clinic at Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center. Dr Golla graduated in 2000 from Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, a recognized, premier Medical School in India. She completed requirements for ECFMG certification in 2002. She then underwent Residency training in Pediatrics at University at Buffalo (completed in 2005) followed by Residency /Fellowship training in Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental disabilities at UT Southwestern Medical Center (2008 and 2010) . She has Board Certification in Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology issued by American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. As a Child Neurology Resident, she won Teva Neuroscience award for her academic performance in 2007 as well as 2008. She also won the Leon Weisberg award for her research work looking at the incidence of dystrophinopathies in girls with Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy. The resulting manuscript was selected as the best paper during Annual Neurology Resident research presentations at UT Southwestern in 2008. She was also selected and served as a Chief Resident of Child Neurology in 2008. She furthered her research training when she joined the Department of Neurology at UT Southwestern Medical Center in 2009, as an Instructor, to work in Dr Juan Pascual’s laboratory in the field of rare mitochondrial disorders. She was supported by Hegi Research Scholarship award during this period. She then underwent further post-graduate clinical training to complete a residency in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities in June 2010, at UT Southwestern Medical Center, to become one of very few Neurodevelopmental Disabilities specialists in the country. She is the first graduate from Neurodevelopmental Disabilities program at UT Southwestern Medical Center. It is one of only eight such training programs in the country. She has published in peer reviewed journals and has written book chapter , and is currently involved in research studies in the field autism and Neurodevelopmental disabilities. She has presented at National conferences in the field of Autism and Child Neurology. She has won several recognitions and honors including D Magazine Best Doctors, America’s Best Physicians, Mom approved Doctor. She actively participates and volunteers for Autism speaks, Autism live show, Autism one on one, Parent associations and is an active advocate and cheer leader to make life better for children with Autism and Neurodevelopmental disabilities. Read More
    Primary Specialties
    Primary Specialties
    • Pediatric Neurology
    Other Specialties Associations
    Education
    Education & Training
    • Medical School
      Siddhartha Medical College - 2000
    • Fellowship
      University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - 2008
    • Fellowship
      University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - 2010
    • Residency
      University of Buffalo - 2004
    • Internship
      Brooklyn Hospital - 2003
  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

    • Insurance Plan

    • Aetna HMO
    • Anthem Blue Cross HMO
    • Blue Shield of CA HMO
    • Blue Shield of CA HMO – Trio
    • Cigna HMO
    • Health Net HMO
    • United Healthcare HMO
 
  • Primary Location

CHOC Children's Specialists - Main St. Neurology