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Kristin Sohl, MD, Pediatrics, Columbia, MO

Kristin Amanda Thomas Sohl MD FAAP

Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics


Professor, Child Health, University of Missouri School of Medicine

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  • 551 Veterans United DrColumbia, MO 65201

  • Phone+1 573-882-4730

  • Fax+1 573-884-4899

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Summary

  • Dr. Kristin Sohl is a pediatrician in Columbia, MO and is affiliated with University of Missouri Health Care. She received her medical degree from University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine and has been in practice since 2008. She specializes in developmental-behavioral pediatrics.

Education & Training

  • University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine
    University of Missouri-Columbia School of MedicineClass of 2005
  • University of Missouri-Columbia
    University of Missouri-ColumbiaResidency, Pediatrics

Certifications & Licensure

  • MO State Medical License
    MO State Medical License 2008 - 2027
  • Pediatrics
    American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics

Clinical Trials

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Lectures

  • Empowering Pediatricians to Increase Access to Care for Children With Suspected Autism 
    National Conference & Exhibition 2019 - American Academy of Pediatrics - New Orleans, LA - 10/28/2019

Press Mentions

  • Pediatrics Group Declines to Recommend Drug for Autism Touted by Trump Administration
    Pediatrics Group Declines to Recommend Drug for Autism Touted by Trump AdministrationNovember 3rd, 2025
  • US Pediatrician Group Recommends Against Routine Use of Drug for Autism
    US Pediatrician Group Recommends Against Routine Use of Drug for AutismOctober 31st, 2025
  • CDC Report: Autism Rate Rises to 1 in 31 Children; Authors Attribute Increase to Better Understanding, More Screening
    CDC Report: Autism Rate Rises to 1 in 31 Children; Authors Attribute Increase to Better Understanding, More ScreeningApril 15th, 2025

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