The pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition specialists provide medical care and treatment for children and their families throughout Northern California. Our team of physicians, nurses and registered dietitians use a comprehensive, multidisciplinary treatment approach for these disorders.
Pictured from left to right: Daphne Say, M.D., Kelly Haas, M.D., Arthur de Lorimier, M.D., and Trinh Truong, M.D., some of the gastroenterologists on our team.
Arthur John de Lorimier, M.D., is chief of pediatric gastroenterology and cares for patients with all forms of pediatric gastrointestinal disorders including feeding difficulties, motility disorders, functional disorders of the bowel, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and nutritional disorders.
As a Helms Medical Acupuncture trained physician, he also provides acupuncture to appropriate patients as an adjunct to traditional treatments in the care of children with functional and motility disorders of the gut.
Assistant Clinical Professor
Phone: 916-734-3112
Director of Pediatric Gastroenterology Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Phone: 916-734-3112
Associate Clinical Professor
Phone: 916-734-3112
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Phone: 916-734-3112
Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics Director, UC Davis Children's Hospital Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program Vice Chair of Ambulatory Operations, Department of Pediatrics
Associate Clinical Professor
Phone: 916-734-3112
Families have access to the region’s only pediatric gastroenterology services with the added convenience of two clinic locations.
For referring physicians, please use our Pediatric Gastroenterology Referral Guidelines for information on patient referrals and required documentations.
2521 Stockton Blvd., 2nd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95817
The pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition clinic is located in the Glassrock Building on the UC Davis Health campus.
View map and directionsTo see one of our specialists, a referral is required from your child’s primary care physician.