Harry Abram, MD

Pediatric Neurologist

Harry Abram, MD Office and Other Patient Information

Harry Abram, MD Biography and Info

Harry Abram, MD, became a child neurologist because the brain and its development have always interested him. He enjoys helping families understand their often complex diseases. Dr. Abram’s areas of interest include:

  • Tic Disorders
  • Epilepsy
  • Headaches and Migraines
  • General Child Neurology
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Tourettes

About Me

I have been in Jacksonville since 1993. I enjoy spending time boating on the St. Johns River with my wife and 3 children. I enjoy quiet afternoons at home working in the garden and skeet shooting with my son.

My philosophy of care centers on caring communication with families, providing close follow up and allowing my patients to grow up to their full potential.

I have been active in the Epilepsy Foundation of America and Northeast Florida and am on the executive committee of the parent association of the Bolles School.

Specialties

  • Child Neurology
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Pediatrics

Boards

  • American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Clinical Neurophysiology)
  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Epilepsy)
  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Special Qualification in Child Neurology)

Languages

  • English

Hospital Affiliation

  • Wolfson Children's Hospital

Legal Practice Name

  • Nemours Children’s Health

Harry Abram, MD Additional Information

Education & Training

  • Bachelor of Arts - University

    Vanderbilt University - Nashville , TN

    1978 – 1982

  • Doctor of Medicine - Medical School

    University of Virginia/School of Medicine - Charlottesville , VA

    1982 – 1986

  • Residency

    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center - Cincinnati , OH

    1986 – 1989

  • Fellowship

    Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh , PA

    1989 – 1992

  • Fellowship

    Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh , PA

    1992 – 1993

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