- Pediatric CareDavid Siegler, M.D. Born and raised in California, Dr. Siegler excelled in school and competitive tennis. He was Salutatorian of his high school class and that same year reached the finals of Junior Wimbledon, won the Southern California Men's Tennis Satellite Circuit achieving his initial world ranking as an amateur on the ATP Circuit (Association of Tennis Professionals) and was the nation's number one college recruit. He accepted a full-academic scholarship at Stanford and as a freshman, helped his team to the 1980 NCAA Men's Tennis Team Championships. Soon after he turned pro and travelled around the globe competing on the ATP world circuit achieving a world's singles ranking high of 75. He returned to Stanford and completed his biology degree in 1987, earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern in 1991 and returned to Stanford completing a residency in Pediatrics in 1993 and in Pediatric Neurology in 1996. He, his wife Andrea and 3 children left Stanford after training and moved to Tulsa where he joined Children's Medical Center where he practiced 8 years and served as Chief of Staff. In 2004, Dr. Siegler started Child Neurology of Tulsa, so that he may practice his unique style of listening, compassion and humor combining to provide excellent care in a relaxed manner.
- Primary CareIf referrals are not required, call us to schedule (see Scheduling ) If your child has a chronic condition, we may ask you to request information from your Primary Care Physician (PCP).
- NeurologyWe schedule through the telephone only. We have among the shortest waits for new patient appointments in the state where some pediatric neurology clinics have 3 month waits or longer. We typically can schedule a new patient appointment within 2-3 weeks. Emergent care should be directed to emergency rooms or call 911. Urgent neurologic care (request for work-in appointments to a full schedule) requires your child's PCP to call Dr. Siegler.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)NEBA is an FDA-Approved specialized EEG called the Neuropsychiatric EEG-Based ADHD Assessment Aid, is a diagnostic test that helps confirm a child has ADHD. It uses brain wave ratios to assess the likelihood a child ages 6-17 years of age has ADHD. The assessment of ADHD in children begins with a physician’s clinical evaluation. The NEBA may be helpful to aid in the diagnosis of ADHD in situations in which ADHD may not be an obvious diagnosis such as the following situations...
- Physical TherapyAndrea is Dr. Siegler's wife since 1988. She and Dr. Siegler met at Stanford in 1985 where she earned a Masters in Physical Therapy after earning a kinesiology degree at the University of California-Santa Barbara where she graduated with honors. She worked as a PT at Baylor Hospital in Dallas while Dr. Siegler was in medical school then at Stanford University Hospital in the Acute Neuro-Rehab unit while Dr. Siegler was training also at Stanford. She has been employed at Child Neurology of Tulsa since the beginning working behind the scene in HR (payroll, employee benefits) and business administration. Beginning in 2016 she began working in the office helping with front office and clinical needs.