Welcome to PA care for children's pediatrics dedicated to taking care of your children. We have two places to serve your family
If your child is in a life-threatening emergency, please call 911. In case of mild emergency or general illness outside office hours, please call the Methodist Children's Hospital Nurse Hotline 226-8773. For emergency (outside hours) medical advice, you can also call the 877-5600 clinic and contact your doctor via our telephone response service. If you have to go to the emergency room, we recommend using a pediatric emergency center such as San Antonio Children's Hospital or Methodist Children's Hospital.
Unfortunately, walk-in access is not accepted. Please call me to make a promise. It can be used for the day's visit. We ask you to call our office before you enter. We will take care of your child as soon as possible. If there is no reservable space, the doctor will give instructions.
Samiya Ahmad, MD is an associate professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and San Antonio Children's Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. She obtained a medical degree from Dow Medical School in Karachi, Pakistan. She started her pediatric residence at St. Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Ahmed is training pediatrics, pediatric neurology and sleeping pills at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. After completing the sleep medicine scholarship, she served as an associate professor of pediatrics and neurology at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. Her field of expertise is sleep disorder, especially for children with neurodevelopmental disorders. She is a graduation certificate of the American Neuropsychological Research Committee and has special qualifications in pediatric neurology. She is married to a neonatologist Kaashif Ahmad and is a proud mother of two children.
Yucheng, MBBS, FRACP is director of pediatric neurology at San Antonio Children's Hospital, Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor Medical College (BCM) is Chair of Gary Dudley and Chair of Pediatric Neurology at Charlie Amato. Dr. Ng received a medical degree from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He finished his research on epilepsy and pediatric neurology at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston. After completing his stay at Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital in Sydney, Australia, Dr. Ng was an internship and hospitalization at Alfred Hospital and Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. He is a researcher of the Royal Medical University (pediatrician) of the UK. He is accredited by the Neuroscience Board, a special qualification for children's neurology. He has also received additional certification for clinical neurophysiology and epilepsy.