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Charles M. Kantrow III, MD

Pediatrics
Accepting New Patients
Charles M. Kantrow III, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics at The University of Queensland Medical School - Ochsner Health
4.9 of 5 Stars
Based on 32 Patient Verified Ratings
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Charles M. Kantrow III, MD

Pediatrics
Accepting New Patients
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Biography

Charles Kantrow, MD, specializes in pediatrics at Ochsner Health. Dr. Charlie Kantrow earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He completed his pediatric residency at St. Louis Children's Hospital where he served as Pediatric Chief Resident. Dr. Kantrow is board certified in pediatrics and has been on staff at Ochsner since 1993. He is the Medical Director of Ochsner's Myelodysplasia Team. His special interests include caring for spina bifida patients, transplant patients, hospitalized children and infants, complex congenital diseases and routine well child care.

Education and Training

Medical School

LSU Health Sciences Center - New Orleans

Internship

St Louis Children`s Hopsital
Field of Study: Pediatrics

Residency

St Louis Children`s Hopsital
Field of Study: Pediatrics

Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics - Pediatrics

Ochsner Patient Verified Reviews

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November 2024

Great

November 2024

Dr Kantrow is awesome. I hope he never retires

October 2024

Dr Kantrow is very knowledgeable. He's been our pediatrician for 13 years. Would highly recommend.

June 2024

Excellent

June 2024

Dr. Kantrow is an amazing doctor. He always listens and is great handling parents and kids. Sometimes parents are harder to handle than kids. Lol.