Stramski Children's Developmental Center

Stramski Children's Developmental Center Our center consists of several specialized programs and dedicated staff. The Stramski center is also known for its work with international adoptions.

The Stramski Center is dedicated to addressing/ diagnosing autism spectrum disorder, sleep problems, behavioral issues, learning difficulties and other conditions in children. The Stramski Children's Developmental Center, under the direction of Medical Director Dr. Gary Feldman, is a specialty clinic created to help children and families understand and overcome barriers associated with conditions

such as autism spectrum, cleft lip and palate, birth defects, sleep issues, learning difficulties, mental health problems and other developmental delays. Furthermore, it is the only Fragile X clinic in Southern California. Psychological (neuropsychological, psychoeducational and developmental) testing also occurs at our clinic, to clarify diagnoses and inform best treatment recommendations. Although we do not provide ongoing therapy, we build a bridge to necessary services through referrals. Many of these children’s conditions are invisible, serious, and life-long and they face almost insurmountable challenges. Very few of these problems are “quick-fixes” -- they require numerous visits and extensive pre-consult and post-consult work. Often parents have difficulty advocating for their children due to cultural, educational, and language differences. The Stramski Center fills this gap by facilitating access to services and monitoring progress. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the center is able to provide individualized care to help children reach their optimum potential.

09/11/2024

Mark your calendar and join us as Steel Magnolias raise funds to help children with developmental delays and disabilities, behavioral and learning challenges and other special needs. We’re participating Long Beach Gives again this year!

09/11/2024

You're Invited!

Join us for this special collaboration at the AUTISM AAPI CONFERENCE on Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 10am-2pm at CSUF Titans Student Union.

* FREE for Zoom virtual attendance (300 limit) https://fullerton.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYofu6sqD4sGNC1TkCGqVbNO8aI-9a2hoqB

* FREE for regional center consumers. Must show proof of contact with service coordinator with VENDOR #: PM6442 and SERVICE CODE: 102 at check-in. RSVP online at ocafmeeting.eventbrite.com

* In-person attendance includes the following: program book, meet and greet with Dr. Temple Grandin, world-renowned expert on Autism, book signing, photo opportunity, panel discussion, meet with elected officials, lunch and more.

This is a cultural, diversity and inclusion event hosted by OC Autism Foundation & CSUF NSSLHA for the Autism and Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Community.

1) A special BOOK SIGNING with Dr. Temple Grandin, a world-renowned expert in Autism. Watch Temple Grandin the movie on Hulu or other streaming platforms.

2) A PANEL DISCUSSION with industry leaders:

Julie Diep, Founder & President, OC Autism Foundation (OCAF)
Dr. Hyekeung Seung, Chair of Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders , California State Univesity Fullerton (CSUF)
Dr. Stefan Bean, Superintendent, Orange County Department of Education (OCDE)
Larry Landauer, Executive Director, Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC)
Dr. Sara Bollens, University of California, Irvine (UCI), School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
Dr. Peter Chung, Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician, Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (CAND)

3) A TOWN HALL MEETING with elected officials:
Congressman Lou Correa
Assemblyman Tri Ta
City of Industry Mayor Cory Moss
City of Fountain Valley Mayor Glen Glandis
Westmister School Board of Trustee Frances Nguyen
Westminster City Councilman Carlos Manzo
City of Garden Grove City Councilmember Cindy Tran
City of Cypress City Councilmember Francis Marquez

Spaces are limited. This will be a SOLD OUT event, so early registration is highly recommended.

For more information, please visit www.ocautism.org.

08/29/2024

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05/01/2024

The and have graciously played ball to present a day of fun for our Stramski patients and their families. Please see flyer for details and if you would like to attend the pregame activities and the baseball game on 5/19/24, please let us know. Must be a patient at Stramski (any of the clinics, including sleep, craniofacial, genetics, BNP, HRIF or Fragile X). You can:
1. Sign up at your next appointment between now and 5/10/24
2. Send us a message here
3. Send us an email at MCHStramski@memorialcare.org

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May is Mental Health awareness month. Join and community partners for an in-person conversation. To register, please visit: http://memorialcare.org/YMH2024

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04/03/2024

Thank you to all who made this event possible and smooth and pleasant. What a beautiful day to celebrate inclusion, understanding, acceptance and shared resources. Thank you to the marketing team and leadership, thank you to the Long Beach Fire Department and the wonderful Steel Magnolias.

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Address

2651 Elm Avenue, Ste 205
Long Beach, CA
90806

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15627285034

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The Stramski Children's Developmental Center, under the direction of Medical Director Dr. Gary Feldman, is a special needs center created to help children and families deal with conditions such as autism, cleft lip and palate, birth defects, learning problems, mental and other developmental delays. The center also has sleep disorders and international adoption clinics. It is on the leading edge in the study of Fragile X Syndrome. Many of these children their conditions are invisible, serious, and life-long and they face almost insurmountable challenges. Very few of these problems are “quick-fixes” -- they require numerous visits and extensive pre-consult and post-consult work. Often parents have difficulty advocating for their children due to cultural, educational, and language differences. The Stramski Center fills this gap by facilitating access to services and monitoring progress. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the center is able to provide individualized care to help children reach their optimum potential.