David G. Wartman OT
Occupational Therapist
He is located at 300 Pasteur Drive in Stanford, CA 94305. Can help patients with the following: Amnesia, Autism, Brain Damage, Dysarthria, Progressive Neurological Disorders, Sensory Processing Disorders. His National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is 1245472489. Appointment can be made via the phone number (650) 725-5106.
Conditions treated
David Gabe Wartman, being an occupational therapist, treats the following conditions. Please be advised that this list may not be complete. For the full list of conditions treated, consult directly with David G. Wartman.
- Activities of Daily Living (ADL)
- Amnesia
- Auditory Processing Disorder
- Aural Rehabilitation
- Autism
- Balance Issues
- Brain Damage
- Cerebral Palsy (CP)
- Deafness
- Developmental Delays
- Dizziness
- Dysarthria
- Feeding and Swallowing
- Physical Rehabilitation
- Post Amputation
- Progressive Neurological Disorders
- Sensory Processing Disorders
- Stroke
- Swallowing Disorders
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- Gender: Female
- Address: 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, 94305, CA
- Gender: Female
- Address: 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, 94305, CA
- Gender: Female
- Address: 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, 94305, CA
- Gender: Female
- Address: 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, 94305, CA
- Gender: Female
- Address: 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, 94305, CA
- Gender: Female
- Address: 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, 94305, CA
- Gender: Female
- Address: 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, 94305, CA
- Gender: Female
- Address: 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, 94305, CA
- Gender: Female
- Address: 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, 94305, CA
Questions & Answers
Does David Gabe Wartman accept insurance?
Unfortunately we don't have any information if David Gabe Wartman accepts insurance.
Where can you meet with David Gabe Wartman?
David Gabe Wartman's office is located at 300 Pasteur Drive in Stanford, CA 94305.
What conditions does David Gabe Wartman treat?
David Gabe Wartman provides treatment for Amnesia, Autism, Brain Damage, Dysarthria, Progressive Neurological Disorders, Sensory Processing Disorders. For the full list see this list.