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Dr. Harvey E. Cantor is a clinical professor of pediatric neurology and an experienced child neurology expert. Dr. Cantor is an Ivy League-trained pediatric neurologist and has been in private practice for over 30 years. Dr. Cantor's unmatched expertise covers all areas of neurology across the lifespan, from fetus to adulthood. Specific areas of expertise include:
- Birth Trauma and Injuries
- Head Trauma and Sequele
- Neurological / Brain Damage
- Cerebral Palsy
- Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (H.I.E.)
- Mental Retardation
- Spinal Cord Damage
- Life Expectancy of Neurologically Impaired Children
- Erbs Palsy / Brachial Plexus Injury
- Lead Poisoning
- Post Traumatic Convulsions
- Autism
- more...
Dr. Cantor received his M.D. from Washington University in St. Louis. He completed an Internship in Pediatrics at Harvard University Medical School and a Residency in Pediatrics from Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Cantor was a Fellow in Neurology (Pediatric) at University of Kentucky School of Medicine. In addition, he completed an Externship in Pediatrics at London's Guys Hospital. Dr. Cantor is Board Certified in Pediatrics (1968) and Board Certified in Psychiatry and Neurology with Special Competency in Child Neurology (1971).
Having previously served as the Director of Pediatric Neurology for 8 years at Cardinal Glennon Memorial Hospital for Children, Dr. Cantor is currently a Clinical Professor of Child Neurology at St. Louis University School of Medicine. In addition, Dr. Cantor is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Physician Assistant Education at St. Louis University School of Allied Health Professions.
As an experienced child neurology expert witness, Dr. Cantor offers a number of special services based on his expertise:
- Present Information and Analysis in an easy understood manner
- Review medical records for Standard of Care issues
- Meticulous review of medical records and evaluation of patients to determine diagnosis, cause, prognosis and permanency of injuries
- Evaluate Life Care Plans
- Identify future medical needs, costs and impact of neonatal and childhood injuries
- Life Expectancy of Neurologically Impaired Children
- more...
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