Specialty Physicians and Clinics Drug & Alcohol Exposure
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Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Assessment & Treatment Center
164 West Hospitality Lane, Ste. #3
909-891-1880

Ontario Headquarters
855 North Euclid Ave.
Ontario, CA 91762
909-983-2020

Vision
Children and their families living in San Bernardino County shall receive a comprehensive continuum of
screening, assessment, referral, treatment and prevention services to ensure that:
  • Babies are born free of exposure to alcohol, tobacco and other drugs
  • Children are raised in a safe and nurturing home
  • Children and families achieve optimal health and development.

Children and their families, especially young children ages 0-6, will be screened, assessed and referred
for treatment through a universal collaborative and standardized process that strengthens and builds
on existing programs in the community. Our goal is to improve the mental and social functioning of
children as measured by school readiness and the achievement of appropriated developmental
milestones.

* County of San Bernardino Residents only - Medical ONLY - Ask your social worker for a referral.  If you
do not have a social worker you can contact the clinic directly.

Dr. Robin Clark
Pediatric Genetics
Loma Linda University Pediatric Neuroscience Center
2195 Club Center Dr. Suite A
San Bernardino, CA 92408
909-558-2383

Dr. Kiti Freier
Child Psychologist and Specialist in Metanphetamine Exposure
164 West Hospitality Ln. Ste. #3
San Bernardino, CA 92408
909-379-1525

Dr. Marti Baum
Trained by Dr. Chasanoff
Pediatrician
SAC Clinic
1454 E. Second Street
San Bernardino, CA 92408
909-382-7100

Kenneth Lyons Jones
Professor of Pediatrics, Chief, Division of Dis-morphology and Teratology (FAS Specialist)
3020 Children's Way
San Diego, CA 92123
858-966-5840

John A. Davis
Child, Family and Adult Psychologist
300 East State Street, Suite 529
Redlands, CA 92373
The Citibank building
909-307-6628
Has specialized training working with drug/alcohol exposed children
Accepts Medical























LEGAL NOTICE: Although we trust the above mentioned specialists, because they are the ones who worked the best for our kids, we have to state: This is a
referral, not an endorsement.
Making A Difference Association
In the photo above, a group gathers in one of
the playroom areas on the Loma Linda
University side of the center, including (from
left) Kiti Freier, PhD, professor of psychology,
LLU School of Science and Technology; Chris
Walker, department chair and professor of
communicative disorders, University of
Redlands; Esther Huecker, PhD, OTR/L,
department of occupational therapy, LLU
School of Allied Health Professions; Joyce
Cabrera, OTR/L, department of occupational
therapy, LLU SAHP; Robin Guice, LLU
occupational therapy student intern; Gwen
Knott, chief executive officer, Knott’s Family
Agency; Tammy De Hesa, founder/caregiver,
Making A Difference Association;
Monique Pinkus, LLU occupational therapy
student intern; Assunta Vickers, PHN-III, San
Bernardino County Department of Public
Health; and Jean Kayano, chief administrator,
Knotts Family Agency.