Elaine Trogdon,
M.D. - General Pediatrician
Dr. Trogdon is a general pediatrician with an integrative
medicine approach to healing. She is interested in all
general pediatric problems, particularly obesity, poor
nutrition, asthma, allergies, GI disorders, headaches,
behavior issues and ADHD. She uses her Western medicine
training to lay the foundation for a broader, more
integrative approach to these problems in order to promote
the best possible health for the child.
“I believe that the best
way to optimize a child’s well-being is by evaluating that
child in the broader context of his or her physical, social,
psychological, and emotional health. This must be done with
the physician, child and family working together in a
partnership toward the shared goal of optimal health. With
this as my foundation for patient care, I work to combine
the best possible treatment approaches from both traditional
western medicine and complementary therapies, based on the
patient’s unique characteristics and needs.”
Dr. Trogdon received her M.D. from the Medical College of
Virginia and completed her Pediatric internship and
residency at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Her
work experiences have included inner city and multi-national
clinics as well as private practice. Her annual medical
missions to an impoverished village in Jamaica have
significantly broadened her experience as a pediatrician.
Prior to beginning medical school, Dr. Trogdon worked at the
Georgetown University’s Department of Psychiatry Family
Center under the direction of Murray Bowen, M.D., family
psychiatrist and therapist. She participated in the
post-graduate training program in Family Theory and Therapy,
and was part of the Family Center’s Biofeedback Program,
using biofeedback training in working with individuals with
stress-related physical disorders. Dr. Trogdon is
board-certified in Pediatrics and a Fellow of the American
Academy of Pediatrics.
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