Background
Christina Kokorelis, M.D., is a rehabilitation physician specializing in pediatric and adult postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), orthostatic intolerance and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. She takes a comprehensive, team-based approach to patient care. Dr. Kokorelis also treats children with concussions and chronic pain disorders.
An assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, where she completed her residency, Dr. Kokorelis followed the residency with a pediatric rehabilitation fellowship at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Kennedy Krieger Institute.
During her residency, she served as chief resident and won the Johns Hopkins Healer Award twice, as well as the Frank L. Coulson Jr. Resident Award for Clinical Excellence. Her research interests include pediatric POTS, neurally mediated hypotension (NMH), spinal cord injuries and assistive technologies.
Patient Ratings & Comments
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