About

Dr. Caroline Okorie is board certified in Sleep Medicine, Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine and Pediatrics. She is also trained in Pediatric Integrative Medicine through the Academy of Pediatric Integrative Medicine Scholar Program. She specializes in the care of children adolescents and young adults with a variety of health issues, including complex sleep and respiratory disorders.

Dr. Okorie champions a holistic approach to health care.  She holds a deep conviction in the critical importance of sleep health as a key component in managing chronic conditions. Emphasizing integrative and mind-body principles, she takes joy in creating personalized care plans in close collaboration with patients and their families. Dr. Okorie's method focuses on empowering each individual to actively improve their sleep health and overall well-being, nurturing a positive and proactive partnership in their care journey.

About Me

 

Academic Affiliation

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Palo Alto, California

Stanford School of Medicine
Stanford, California

Board Certifications

Sleep Medicine

Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine

General Pediatrics

Professional Membership

American Thoracic Society

American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Academy of Chest Physicians

Association of Pediatric Program Directors

Training/Education

Pediatric Integrative Medicine Training
Academy of Pediatric Integrative Medicine

Sleep Medicine Fellowship
Stanford University

Pediatric Pulmonology Fellowship
Stanford University

Residency and Chief Residency in Pediatrics
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR

MD/MPH
University of Arizona College of Medicine
Mel and Enid Zuckerman School of Public Health at The University of Arizona

Clinical Areas of Interest

  • Integrative Medicine

  • Sleep Disordered Breathing (include sleep apnea and complex breathing issues)

  • Narcolepsy and other disorders of hypersomnia

  • Circadian Rhythm Disorders

  • Insomnia

  • Sleep-Related Movement Disorders

  • Sleep Training Support

  • Sleep in Patients with Special Needs

  • Parasomnias (e.g. sleep walking)

Sleep Well, Be Well!