Thomas Q Reynolds, DO He/Him
- Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology
I have always known that I wanted to be a pediatrician since I was a child. It was during medical school that I became supremely interested in the brain and the nervous system. I am “from away” but had come to Maine for college and stayed for medical school. During my time there, I developed a love for neuroanatomy but stayed true to my original interests and first pursued general pediatrics training at Maine Medical Center. I realized during that time that I needed to become a pediatric neurologist, not only for my own interests in the nervous system but also because there were not enough pediatric neurologists in the state at that time. Since returning to Maine in 2011 as a pediatric neurologist, we have grown our practice and ability to take care of children with nervous system disorders, ranging from extremely premature babies in the NICU to adolescents and young adults with both common and rare neurological disorders. I am very proud of the work we have done at the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital over the years and look forward to continuing to serve the children of the state of Maine for decades to come.