Oklahoma City, OK -- Katherine L. Grant, M.D., has established her medical practice with OU Children’s Physicians.
Grant is board certified in pediatrics and is also is BLS (Basic Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) certified.
She served as pediatric chief resident at the OU College of Medicine and earned her medical degree from Saint Louis University School of Medicine. She’s a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
OU Children’s Physicians practice as part of OU Physicians, Oklahoma’s largest physician group. The group encompasses nearly every child and adult medical specialty.
Nearly 150 of these specialists committed their practices to the care of children. The majority of OU Children’s Physicians are board-certified in children’s specialties. Many provide pediatric-specific services unavailable elsewhere in the state. Some have pioneered surgical procedures or innovations in patient care that are world firsts.
OU Children’s Physicians practice as part of OU Physicians, Oklahoma’s largest physician group. The group encompasses nearly every child and adult medical specialty.
Nearly 150 of these specialists committed their practices to the care of children. The majority of OU Children’s Physicians are board-certified in children’s specialties. Many provide pediatric-specific services unavailable elsewhere in the state. Some have pioneered surgical procedures or innovations in patient care that are world firsts.
OU Children’s Physicians see patients in their offices at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and other cities around Oklahoma. When hospitalization is necessary, they often admit patients to The Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center. Many children with birth defects, critical injuries or serious diseases who can’t be helped elsewhere come to OU Children’s Physicians. Oklahoma doctors and parents rely on OU Children’s Physicians depth of experience, nationally renowned expertise and sensitivity to children’s emotional needs.