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Ting-Chaun Chang, MD

Hello! My name Is

Dr. Chang

Ting Chang, MD, FAAP is a graduate of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine. He trained in pediatrics at Austin Pediatric Education Program associated with Children’s Hospital of Austin (now known as Dell Children’s Hospital) where he spent 3 years as a resident and 1 year as a chief resident.

Since 2007, he has enjoyed caring for the families that call Treehouse Pediatrics their medical home.  He is humbled by the privilege of watching these children grow from infancy through teenage years into mature adults.

He enjoys falling asleep at night to a good book, getting up early-ish on days off to go running and playing outside with his wife and his son.  He loves traveling with family and friends whether it be to foreign countries half way round the world or to the nearest state park 30 minutes away.

What is my Favorite Hobby?

I love anything art, reading and playing tennis with my son!

I am happiest when...

in a museum, in a bookstore or traveling with family and friends.

What is my favorite Children's Book?

So many! Winnie the Pooh, Calvin and Hobbes, The Hobbit, Where the Sidewalk Ends, From The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

My Favorite Treehouse Memory is When...

One of my fondest memories at Treehouse is witnessing the incredible resilience and compassion of my staff during the pandemic. Another fond memory at Treehouse is the heartwarming art and letters from my patients; these personal touches bring a smile to my face and brighten my day!

Professional

Pediatrician, 2003 – Present

Board Certified in Pediatrics, 2008

Chief Resident in Pediatrics, 2008

Pediatric Residency: Children’s Hospital of Austin, 2003 – 2006

Graduated from Texas Tech School of Medicine, 2003

Graduated from The University of Texas at Austin, 1998