Search

close   X

Jennifer Lapin, MD

star star star star star

107 ratings
17 comments

expertise

behavior and development

bio

Dr. Jennifer Lapin is a provider in developmental pediatrics specializing in the Down Syndrome clinic. Dr. Lapin is a graduate of University of Texas Medical Branch and board certified in pediatrics. 

education and training

  • medical school: University of Texas Medical Branch, , Galveston, Texas
  • internship: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire
  • fellowship: Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • board certification: pediatrics

awards, honors or organizations

honors & awards


Alpha Omega Alpha (2014)

John R. Calverley Scholarship [awarded for excellence in neurology clerkship] (2014)

School of Medicine Designated Scholarship [competitive academic scholarship] (2011-2014)

Daisy Emery Allen Scholarship [competitive academic scholarship] (2011)

 

professional organization


2020-present   Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

2015-present   American Academy of Pediatrics

2011-2015       American Medical Association

2011-2015       Texas Medical Association

get to know me

I chose my specialty because...

all children deserve to achieve their full potential.

Dayton Children's is special because...

they care about kids.

I chose to work at Dayton Children's because...

of the collegial atmosphere.

I like working with kids because...

they are the best!

ratings and reviews

Question Rating Breakdown

star star star star star

Provider Rating

Distribution

5

 

15 comments

4

 

0 comments

3

 

1 comments

2

 

1 comments

1

 

0 comments

Comments

star star star star star

All went well with the provider everything was good as we expected

star star star star star

She was very down to earth and made me feel very comfortable.

star star star star star

Dr. Lapin and staff provided excellent service.

star star star star star

She didn't really tell me what he necessarily had and she was very vague and said he was tricky but that just made no sense to me because I mean I would have liked to know whether he was autistic or not and then now I have to wait a whole year to figure that out so I mean that was you know kind of confusing to me but other than that she was fine.

Load more testimonials...

view all doctors
star star star star star

Cecilia Rivera-Amisola, MD

developmental pediatrics
view full bio
emily boone
star star star star star

Emily Boone, CNP

developmental pediatrics
view full bio
Lindsay Cary

Lindsay Cary, DO

developmental pediatrics
view full bio
star star star star star

Craig Boreman, MD

developmental pediatrics
view full bio