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Grace (Kim) Gombolay, MD, Neurology, Atlanta, GA, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

GraceYoonheekim(Kim)GombolayMD

Neurology Atlanta, GA

Neuroimmunology/Multiple Sclerosis, Child Neurology

Assistant Professor and Director, Pediatric Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Clinic

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Summary

  • Dr. Grace Gombolay is a neurologist in Atlanta, GA. She received her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University and has been in practice 6 years. She specializes in neuroimmunology/multiple sclerosis and child neurology.

Education & Training

  • Children's Hospital/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School
    Children's Hospital/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical SchoolFellowship, Child Neurology, 2020
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General HospitalResidency, Child Neurology, 2014 - 2017
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineClass of 2012

Certifications & Licensure

  • GA State Medical License
    GA State Medical License 2018 - 2025
  • MA State Medical License
    MA State Medical License 2012 - 2019
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Experts Claim Rogue Antibodies Might Have Led to Delusions and Paranoia Among Two Teens During COVID19 Infection
    Experts Claim Rogue Antibodies Might Have Led to Delusions and Paranoia Among Two Teens During COVID19 InfectionOctober 30th, 2021
  • 'Rogue' Antibodies Found in Brains of Teens with Delusions and Paranoia After COVID-19
    'Rogue' Antibodies Found in Brains of Teens with Delusions and Paranoia After COVID-19October 25th, 2021

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