Dr. SAIMUN SINGLA, D.O. | DPC Provider | DPC Directory
Pediatrics, Pediatric Rheumatology
About
Dr. Saimun Singla is a triple board‑certified physician in general pediatrics, pediatric rheumatology, and integrative medicine. She is the only pediatric subspecialist in Houston with this level of training, combining conventional and complementary therapies to treat children with chronic autoimmune and rheumatic conditions. Dr. Singla’s DPC philosophy emphasizes direct, concierge‑style access, longer appointments, and personalized health plans that focus on disease prevention, health maintenance, and rapid disease control.
Having been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis herself, Dr. Singla understands the patient experience and built Rheum to Grow to provide holistic, patient‑centered care. She mentors trainees, serves on community boards, and strives to empower families to manage their children’s health beyond symptom management.
Education
Medical School: Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Worth TX
Residency: Pediatrics - University of Chicago (Chicago IL)
- Residency Pediatrics - University of Chicago (Chicago IL)
- Fellowship Pediatric Rheumatology - Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine (Houston TX)
- Fellowship Integrative Medicine - University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center (Tucson AZ)
- Training Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome - Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (Philadelphia PA)
Board Certification & Credentials
Degree: D.O.
Specialty: Pediatrics, Pediatric Rheumatology
Board Certified: Triple board‑certified in General Pediatrics, Pediatric Rheumatology, Integrative Medicine
Designations: FAAP, FACR
Years in Practice: 16+ years
Licensing
NPI Number: 1770804163 Active
Primary License: Texas (TX) - 2080P0216X
Professional Memberships
- American College of Rheumatology - Member
- American Academy of Pediatrics - Member
- Integrative Rheumatology Society - Member
Community Involvement
Board member of the Arthritis Foundation Gulf Coast Chapter (Juvenile Arthritis Chair) and Integrative Rheumatology Society; mentor to high‑school and fellowship trainees; active community health advocate.