
Helping Families Find Answers
Thoughtful, Evidence-Based Evaluations

Many parents begin to notice signs that something may be different about their child’s development or behavior.
You may be wondering about school struggles, ADHD, autism, feelings of anxiousness, or lagging milestones.
As a Developmental-Behavioral Pediatricians, OKC DBP specializes in understanding how children grow, learn, and behave—and how medical, developmental, and environmental factors interact. Our goal is to provide clarity, guidance, and a plan forward for your child and family.
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300%
Autism Rate of Increase
1 in 30 (3%) children are identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a rate that has increased rapidly over the past 20 years.
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11.4%
U.S. Children with ADHD
7.1 million children aged 3–17 have been diagnosed with ADHD. About 6 in 10 have moderate or severe cases, and many have co-occurring behavioral, anxiety, or learning disorders.

17%
Children with Learning Disability
1 in 6 children aged 3–17 have a diagnosed developmental disability, including ADHD, autism, or learning disabilities.
Meet Dr. Kristin Lam
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician
Dr. Kristin Lam is a pediatrician specializing in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, a subspecialty focused on how children grow, learn, and behave. She earned her medical degree from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and practiced general pediatrics for more than 13 years, caring for children with a wide range of medical, developmental, and behavioral concerns.
Motivated by the growing need for specialized care, Dr. Lam completed a three-year fellowship in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, where she received advanced training in the evaluation and management of conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, developmental delays, learning disorders, and behavioral challenges. Affiliated with Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City and OU Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center, she is committed to helping families better understand their child’s strengths while providing clear guidance and support.





