Pediatric Behavioral Medicine

    Our providers

    Profiles

    Amanda Armstrong, LCPC

    Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Pediatric Psychology, Pediatrics
    400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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    Autumn Dunham Neubert, LCSW

    Licensed Clinical Social Worker Pediatrics
    400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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    Amber Hartman, DO

    Pediatric Primary Care Physician Pediatrics
    400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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    Anna Hickey, PhD

    Psychologist Pediatric Psychology, Pediatrics
    400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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    Rachel Hoselton, CPNP-PC

    Nurse Practitioner Pediatrics
    400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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    Jennifer Inness, LCSW

    Licensed Clinical Social Worker Pediatrics
    400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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    Janet Patterson, MD

    Pediatric Behavioral Specialist - Pediatric Developmental/Behavioral Medicine Pediatrics
    400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
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    Rachel Rice, LCSW

    Licensed Clinical Social Worker Family Medicine
    300 West Oak Street Carbondale, IL 62901
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    Gwendolyn Scott, DNP, PMHNP-BC

    Family Medicine, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
    612 N. 11th St. Quincy, IL 62301

    Why SIU

    Continually learning

    With a focus on continual improvement, our doctors take the time to research, study and innovate to provide the latest treatments for our patients.

    Patient-first experience

    Our care ranges from primary care physicians to specialists and sub-specialists who have advanced training. We're here for you when you need us.

    Breakthrough tech

    Continually teaching the next generation of doctors, our physicians use the latest developments in procedures and technologies for our patients.

    Latest articles

    Dr. Kevin Simon

    Simon leads efforts for better behavioral health in Boston

    SIU School of Medicine alumnus Dr. Kevin Simon (’15) was named Boston's first chief behavioral health officer in June 2022. Mayor Michelle Wu appointed Simon to the newly created post and tasked him with developing and implementing a comprehensive behavioral health agenda for the city's most vulnerable.