Dr. Surjit Kahlon, MD is a board-certified pediatric neurologist with over 40 years of experience providing high-quality care to children in the Inland Empire. After receiving her medical degree and completing specialized residency and fellowship training, Dr. Kahlon joined The Neurology Group Inc., where she has become a leader in pediatric neurology. She is widely recognized for her clinical expertise and her commitment to the health of the Southern California community.
She is affiliated with major regional medical centers, including San Antonio Regional Hospital and Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center. Parents frequently praise her vast medical knowledge, her gentle bedside manner, and her dedication to providing the highest standard of neurological care for children.
🌟 Philosophy of Care
Dr. Kahlon emphasizes a compassionate and child-centered approach to pediatric neurology. She believes that the key to managing neurological health in children is a strong partnership between the doctor and the family. Her practice focuses on utilizing the most effective evidence-based treatments while ensuring a safe and supportive environment for every young patient under her care.
In summary: Dr. Surjit Kahlon, MD is a veteran pediatric neurologist at The Neurology Group Inc., recognized for her decades of clinical excellence across Upland and Pomona.
Dr. Kahlon’s practice is built on a foundation of clinical excellence and empathetic communication. She understands that a neurological diagnosis for a child can be overwhelming and works closely with each family to ensure they feel supported. Whether managing a common condition or overseeing complex chronic care, she takes the time to guide her patients with clarity and care.
Parents appreciate Dr. Kahlon’s approachable style and her commitment to achieve the best possible functional outcomes for their children. By blending specialized pediatric expertise with a personalized touch, she provides families in the Inland Empire with confidence when facing pediatric neurological health decisions.