Omaha Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Joan Daughton, MDOmaha Child and Adolescent Psychiatry11235 Davenport Street, Suite 101Omaha, NE 68154
402-251-5115 (phone)866-272-0225 (fax)admin@omahachildadolescentpsychiatry.com (email)
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Dr. Daughton provides high quality child and adolescent psychiatric treatment. She believes strongly in working across all systems of care to coordinate treatment with therapists, schools, primary care providers, and other specialists. Dr. Daughton treats patients with a broad range of illnesses including mood, anxiety, behavioral and developmental disorders.
Dr. Daughton provides high quality child and adolescent psychiatric treatment. She believes strongly in working across all systems of care to coordinate treatment with therapists, schools, primary care providers, and other specialists. Dr. Daughton treats patients with a broad range of illnesses including mood, anxiety, behavioral and developmental disorders.
She attended Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine for medical school. She completed her general and child/adolescent psychiatry residencies at the Creighton/Nebraska Training Program. Dr. Daughton has previously worked at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Children's Hospital and Medical Center.
She attended Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine for medical school. She completed her general and child/adolescent psychiatry residencies at the Creighton/Nebraska Training Program. Dr. Daughton has previously worked at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Children's Hospital and Medical Center.
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