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About Christle Nwora
Christle Nwora, MD is a Black pediatrics practicing in BALTIMORE, MD. Christle offers in-person visits and is currently accepting new patients.
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Black patients and Pediatrics
Black pediatricians: primary care for infants, kids, and teens. Racial concordance is linked to better vaccine uptake and asthma outcomes.
Black children are 4 times more likely to be hospitalized for asthma, twice as likely to die of SIDS, and significantly less likely to be adequately treated for pain in emergency rooms (AAP, 2024). A 2020 PNAS study found Black newborn mortality is cut roughly in half when cared for by Black physicians. Pediatricians see kids from birth through age 21 for well-child visits, immunizations, school physicals, behavioral concerns, and chronic disease.
What pediatricians cover
- Well-child checkups and vaccines
- Asthma, eczema, food allergies
- ADHD and developmental concerns
- Weight and nutrition
- Mental health screening
- School physicals and sports clearance
When to book
- Annual well-child visits
- Vaccine catch-up
- Concerns about growth, development, or behavior
- Sports injury clearance
Advocacy prompts
- What's my child's growth percentile trend?
- Does my child need hearing or vision screening?
- What's your approach to ADHD: testing first or medication first?
Frequently asked questions
Is Christle Nwora accepting new patients? ▾
Yes, Christle Nwora is accepting new patients.
Where is Christle Nwora's practice located? ▾
Christle Nwora practices at 600 N WOLFE ST, BALTIMORE, MD 21287. Phone: 214-514-2830.
Does Christle Nwora offer telehealth? ▾
Christle Nwora sees patients in person at their listed office.
What does a Pediatrics treat? ▾
Black pediatricians: primary care for infants, kids, and teens. Racial concordance is linked to better vaccine uptake and asthma outcomes.