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At Dr. Ted Guarino’s practice, we strive to offer the highest quality neurology care possible and to be a sincere medical advocate for each of our patients and their families. Dr. Guarino grew up in Boise, Idaho, where he obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington, Seattle, and his medical degree from Loyola/Stritch in Chicago. After completing his pediatric internship and residency, as well as his child neurology residency at Stanford University, where he was awarded “Outstanding Resident” during his second postgraduate year, he furthered his training by completing a two-year fellowship in Clinical Epilepsy/EEG at Stanford University, serving as a Clinical Instructor in both Neurology and Pediatrics. Dr. Guarino specializes in all aspects of general child neurology, with a special focus on epilepsy.
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Myth: It’s only for tech-savvy people.
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