Shana Schuler, PhD, ABPP
Pediatric Psychologist
Practices/Specialties: Pediatric Neurobehavioral Health, NeuroDevelopmental Science Center
Primary Location:
NeuroDevelopmental Science Center (Akron)
Practicing in Akron
and 5 other locations
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Akron Children's NeuroDevelopmental Science Center, Akron
Considine Professional Building
215 West Bowery Street
Level 4
Akron,
Ohio
44308
Fax: 330-543-8054
Map & directions
Appointments: 330-543-2778
Main Phone: 330-543-8050
Akron Children's Behavioral Health, Akron
Akron, Ohio
Akron Children's Behavioral Health, Akron
Considine Professional Building
215 West Bowery Street
Level 2
Akron,
Ohio
44308
Fax: 330-543-3856
Map & directions
Appointments: 330-543-5015
Akron Children's Pediatric Rehabilitative Services, Akron
Akron Children's
214 West Bowery Street
2nd floor - Yellow Elevator
Akron,
Ohio
44308
Map & directions
Main Phone: 330-543-8257
Appointments: 330-543-2778
Akron Children's Pediatric Rehabilitative Services, Boardman
Boardman, Ohio
Akron Children's Pediatric Rehabilitative Services, Boardman
Building C
6505 Market Street
Suite 2160
Boardman,
Ohio
44512
Map & directions
Main Phone: 330-746-9377
Appointments: 330-543-2778
Akron Children's Pediatric Rehabilitative Services, Stow
3019 Graham Road
Stow,
Ohio
44224
Fax: 234-233-6805
Map & directions
Main Phone: 234-233-6800
Appointments: 330-543-2778
Akron Children's Neurobehavorial Health, Akron
Akron, Ohio
Akron Children's Neurobehavorial Health, Akron
Considine Professional Building
215 W. Bowery St.
Level 4
Akron,
Ohio
44308
Fax: 330-543-6045
Map & directions
Main Phone: 330-543-8050
Appointments: 330-543-2778
Meet Shana Schuler, PhD, ABPP
Dr. Schuler is a pediatric psychologist at Akron Children’s where she’s been practicing since 2017. She earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Kent State University and completed her residency at Indiana University School of Medicine Riley Children’s Hospital and a fellowship in pediatric psychology at Akron Children’s. Dr. Schuler provides outpatient therapy for patients in the hospital’s NeuroDevelopmental Science Center and works as a feeding team psychologist in our rehabilitation services department. She’s contributed to published research and is a member of several professional organizations including the International Association of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing and the American Psychological Association.
Education & Affiliations
Graduate School:
PhD: Clinical Psychology, Kent State University, Kent, OH
Residency:
Indiana University School of Medicine/Riley Children’s Hospital, Indianapolis, IN
Fellowship:
Pediatric Psychology: Akron Children's, Akron, OH
Publications:
Practicing Since:
2017
Associations:
- American Psychological Association
- Society of Pediatric Psychology
- Ohio Psychological Association
Clinical Interests:
Anxiety, feeding problems/disorders in children
Special Interests:
Anxiety, feeding problems/disorders in children
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She is very knowledge and includes family in care. Very compassionate in care. Explains and ask questions to confirm understanding. Very happy with treatment so far!
She is wonderful and kind.
Very helpful and showed empathy. Very compassionate.
Always listens thoroughly and I feel my concerns are validated. Good ideas and recommendations. This provider has always been amazing .
Very kind, helpful and in-tune to our situation.
Wonderful, caring Doctor. Very easy to talk to and kind.
This was my third swallow study and the one the was the most comfortable with not being rushed or dismissed.
Very kind and understanding
Shana is excellent with (Patient). She talks to him in a manner that he can understand. She explains to him the importance of good nutrition. And she gets him to try new foods, which he won't do at home.
Hi. She seems to know, Shana seems to know about my son's condition and to be very knowledgeable of how to resolve and come to conclusions and things we can do to either eliminate or surmise a little bit of them so that he can focus and kind of function in social settings. Thank you.