Christina Propst MD

Pediatrician, Doctor, and MD in Houston, TX

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Christina Propst, MD, has practiced General Pediatrics in Houston, Texas, for 25 years. Throughout her career, she has provided trusted medical care, reliable guidance, and ongoing support to children and their families. Her areas of interest include infectious diseases, public health, infant and child development, allergies, asthma, injury prevention, nutrition, and gun violence prevention. She is recognized for her steady commitment to children’s health and well-being.

Christina Propst, Houston, has been board-certified by the American Board of Pediatrics since 2001 and has held her Texas State Medical License since 2000. She has worked in several respected practices, including seven years at Blue Fish Pediatrics, Greater Heights, ten years at Texas Children’s Pediatrics-Fannin, and six years at Bootin & Savrick Pediatrics. These positions reflect her dedication to serving families across her community with consistent, evidence-based care.

Dr. Propst has earned recognition for her contributions to pediatric medicine. In 2024, she achieved the highest Patient Satisfaction Score at Blue Fish Pediatrics, Greater Heights. She has also been voted “Best Pediatrician” by the West University Examiner Reader’s Choice Poll on multiple occasions. Her professional contributions include co-authoring the article “Keeping Children Safe” with Dr. Fernando Stein, publishing Op-Eds in the Houston Chronicle, and organizing Pediatric Grand Rounds on “Gun Violence & Pediatrics” at Texas Children’s Hospital in 2017.

Christina Propst has been an active member of medical associations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Harris County Medical Society, and the Texas Medical Association. She has also served on committees dedicated to infectious diseases, immunization, injury prevention, environmental health, and the needs of children during disasters.

Dr. Christina Propst was born in New York City and raised bilingual in German and English. She graduated Cum Laude from Horace Mann School, where she was active in academics, athletics, and music. She attended Princeton University, earning a degree in Politics and graduating Cum Laude in 1991. She later taught English in Japan for two years through the Princeton-in-Asia program before attending Tulane University School of Medicine, where she graduated in the top 5% of her class in 1998. She completed her residency at Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine.

  • Education
    • Baylor College of Medicine
    • Tulane University School of Medicine
    • Princeton University
    • Horace Mann School