Child and adolescent psychiatry is the specialty of Dr. Thomas E. Deblois, MD, who maintains a San Diego practice at 4452 Park Blvd, Suite 214, in the University Heights section of the 92116 ZIP code. He graduated from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences F. Edward H'bert School of Medicine in 1990 and holds dual board certification in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry through the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology under California medical license G73409. His clinical focus addresses the developmental and psychological needs of patients under 21, including depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, and behavioral dysregulation during adolescence. The Park Blvd office sits along the corridor that runs south into Balboa Park, and developmental concerns first identified through early childhood programs at Natura Early Child Development frequently prompt the formal psychiatric evaluations his practice administers. Dr. Deblois's military medical training informs his work with active-duty families and veterans' dependents, and his affiliation with Naval Medical Center San Diego provides a referral corridor for pediatric cases requiring inpatient-level psychiatric intervention. He also maintains a secondary practice at 5580 La Jolla Blvd in La Jolla, and patients at either location can access telehealth follow-up sessions for medication monitoring. Dr. Deblois's NPI is 1578537494, and his prescribing protocols span stimulant and non-stimulant ADHD medications, SSRIs for pediatric anxiety and depression, and atypical antipsychotics for acute behavioral stabilization in minors. Families in Normal Heights coordinating developmental care have their psychiatric evaluations complemented by pediatric vision screenings at Heights Optometry, where visual processing assessments rule out convergence insufficiency as a contributor to attention difficulties. The University Heights medical cluster along Park Blvd connects directly south to the Diversionary Theatre arts district, anchoring the practice within a walkable corridor of clinical and community services.