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What Do I Do
I am a neonatologist and have had the privilege of practicing at Kaiser Permanente since 2003. I work mainly in the Intensive Care Nursery (ICN) where I provide care to newborn babies. In the ICN our multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, respiratory therapists, dietitians, and many others, collaborate to provide routine newborn care as well as highly specialized life support to our smallest Kaiser Permanente patients. I also provide support to our obstetrical colleagues on the labor and delivery service, providing immediate care to some of our newest patients who may need a little extra help when they are born. Sometimes babies are born at hospitals without highly advanced levels of care and require transport to our facility or other Kaiser Permanente medical centers. When this happens, I work to coordinate the transport and often go with our neonatal transport team to bring these babies to the appropriate ICN. Additionally, I also see babies who have …graduated from our ICN and are returning to our ICN follow-up clinic where we evaluate how they are developing after being discharged home. If you are reading this page, there is a chance that your baby, or a baby that you know, may be a patient or former patient of the ICN. On this page you will find a link to Learn more about Neonatology. If you explore this link you can find out a lot of information about why babies are admitted to the ICN and the problems that they may have. I also recommend looking at the website of the American Academy of Pediatrics where you can find information about all aspects of pediatrics including information on immunizations, car safety seats, circumcision, breastfeeding and much more. I am a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Association of Neonatologists.
My Credentials
Medical school Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Residency Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Fellowship University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Board certification Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics
Why I Work at Kaiser
The organization of Kaiser Permanente is very appealing to me. I highly value Kaiser Permanente’s goal of providing the highest possible level of medical care in a personal and caring environment; an integrated system where the physicians, the hospitals, and the health plan all work together to provide this care. Working at Kaiser Permanente allows me to provide a high quality level of neonatal care without the impediments to health care often encountered in many other practices. I can provide high quality medical care in the ICN, knowing that when my patients are sent home they will continue to have access to high quality health care from this integrated team which is Kaiser Permanente.
About Me
During my childhood my father was in the Air Force and we moved at least every four years. I grew up in Texas, Hawaii, and Oregon. Because of this I have developed the ability to quickly adapt to new situations and new people. I consider the unknown an adventure, which is probably why I truly enjoy working in the Intensive Care Nursery. I finished high school in Southern Oregon shortly after my dad retired, then attended and graduated from Southern Oregon State College, Ashland, OR with a degree in chemistry. My next adventure was to earn a doctorate in chemistry at the University of California, Davis (UCD). While at UCD I developed a love for teaching, which I feel is an important part of my daily work in the ICN. During a postdoctoral fellowship after graduate school I determined that I wanted to do something that had a direct impact on people and our world, and so I decided to apply to medical school. I was fortunate to attend the Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, where I was surprised to find that I wanted to pursue a career in pediatrics. I was fortunate to be able to enter and complete my pediatric residency training at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. During my residency I found another adventure in neonatology. S
Read More Read less I am a neonatologist and have had the privilege of practicing at Kaiser Permanente since 2003. I work mainly in the Intensive Care Nursery (ICN) where I provide care to newborn babies. In the ICN our multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, respiratory therapists, dietitians, and many others, collaborate to provide routine newborn care as well as highly specialized life support to our smallest Kaiser Permanente patients. I also provide support to our obstetrical colleagues on the labor and delivery service, providing immediate care to some of our newest patients who may need a little extra help when they are born. Sometimes babies are born at hospitals without highly advanced levels of care and require transport to our facility or other Kaiser Permanente medical centers. When this happens, I work to coordinate the transport and often go with our neonatal transport team to bring these babies to the appropriate ICN. Additionally, I also see babies who have …graduated from our ICN and are returning to our ICN follow-up clinic where we evaluate how they are developing after being discharged home. If you are reading this page, there is a chance that your baby, or a baby that you know, may be a patient or former patient of the ICN. On this page you will find a link to Learn more about Neonatology. If you explore this link you can find out a lot of information about why babies are admitted to the ICN and the problems that they may have. I also recommend looking at the website of the American Academy of Pediatrics where you can find information about all aspects of pediatrics including information on immunizations, car safety seats, circumcision, breastfeeding and much more. I am a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Association of Neonatologists.
My Credentials
Medical school Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Residency Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Fellowship University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Board certification Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics
Why I Work at Kaiser
The organization of Kaiser Permanente is very appealing to me. I highly value Kaiser Permanente’s goal of providing the highest possible level of medical care in a personal and caring environment; an integrated system where the physicians, the hospitals, and the health plan all work together to provide this care. Working at Kaiser Permanente allows me to provide a high quality level of neonatal care without the impediments to health care often encountered in many other practices. I can provide high quality medical care in the ICN, knowing that when my patients are sent home they will continue to have access to high quality health care from this integrated team which is Kaiser Permanente.
About Me
During my childhood my father was in the Air Force and we moved at least every four years. I grew up in Texas, Hawaii, and Oregon. Because of this I have developed the ability to quickly adapt to new situations and new people. I consider the unknown an adventure, which is probably why I truly enjoy working in the Intensive Care Nursery. I finished high school in Southern Oregon shortly after my dad retired, then attended and graduated from Southern Oregon State College, Ashland, OR with a degree in chemistry. My next adventure was to earn a doctorate in chemistry at the University of California, Davis (UCD). While at UCD I developed a love for teaching, which I feel is an important part of my daily work in the ICN. During a postdoctoral fellowship after graduate school I determined that I wanted to do something that had a direct impact on people and our world, and so I decided to apply to medical school. I was fortunate to attend the Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, where I was surprised to find that I wanted to pursue a career in pediatrics. I was fortunate to be able to enter and complete my pediatric residency training at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. During my residency I found another adventure in neonatology. S
Quick Facts
- 53 years of experience
- 11 insurance plans accepted
- Moffitt Hospital University Of Ca
- 3 specialties
- 6 areas of expertise
- 3 board certifications
- 1 hospital affiliation
- 4 office locations
- Male
Office Locations
Dr. David James Anderson has 4 locationsKaiser Permanente Walnut Creek Medical Center
1425 S Main StWalnut Creek, CA 94596 Tel: (925) 295-4000
Alta Bates Summit Medical Center Summit Campus
350 Hawthorne AveOakland, CA 94609 Tel: (510) 655-4000
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| Dr. David James Anderson, MD | Colette Rouleau Pellowski | Dr. Diana Maikhanh Nam, MD | Dr. Felicia Hui-Min Lam, MD |
| Neonatology | Nurse Practitioner | Pediatrics | Pediatrics |
| Accepts New Patients | Accepts New Patients | ||
| 53 Years of Experience | 18 Years of Experience | 12 Years of Experience | |
| No Virtual Visit Option | No Virtual Visit Option | No Virtual Visit Option | No Virtual Visit Option |
| Speaks French, Spanish | Speaks Chinese, Spanish, English, Tagalog | Speaks English, Spanish | |
| Walnut Creek , CA | Pleasanton , CA | Walnut Creek , CA | Union City , CA |
| Med School: Medical College Of Pennsylvania | Med School: Albert Einstein College Of Medicine Of Yeshiva University | Med School: St Georges University School Of Medicine | |
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Insurance Plans Accepted by Dr. David James Anderson
Medical Specialties
Dr. David James Anderson has the following 3 specialties
Specialty Expertise
Dr. David James Anderson has the following 6 areas of expertise
Certifications, License, & Education
53 Years Experience
MEDICAL LICENSE
Medical Doctor, California, 2026, Active
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Residency
Moffitt Hospital University Of Ca
Medical School
Medical College Of PennsylvaniaGraduated in 1997
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINEGraduated in 1973
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