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Pediatric Special Care Unit (PSCU)
The Pediatric Special Care Unit (PSCU) is a "step down" unit from our Pediatric ICU, that cares for critically ill children.
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The Sleep Center
At the Sleep Center, we specialize in sleep consultations and studies encompassing the full spectrum of pediatrics, from infants to adolescents.
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Pediatric Plagiocephaly Program
This clinic is centered around diagnosis and treatment of plagiocephaly, a flattening of the back portion of the developing infant skull.
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Pediatric Anesthesiology
Our pediatric anesthesiologists are trained in providing anesthesia safely to infants, children and adolescents.
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease: What Parents Need To Know
When your little one goes off to daycare or school, they might come home with more than a craft project: hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD). It’s a common viral rash that can quickly spread to the entire family.
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Protect Your Autistic Child from Drowning
Kids with autism are drawn to water, but they have a lack of awareness of the dangers that come with it. Many autistic children drown when they wander away from their homes and into a retention pond, lake or pool.
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Pediatric Musculoskeletal Injuries
We offer highly specialized care for musculoskeletal injuries and fractures.
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Beware if Your Child Has Frequent UTIs
Potty training marks a huge transition from toddler to young child, and accidents may feel like a setback. But a child who pees infrequently may be more worrisome. Not urinating enough can put your child at greater risk for urinary tract infections, leading to long-term kidney issues.
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Recipe: Chicken Niçoise in Lettuce Wraps
In a small bowl, stir together the onion, vinegar, mustard, oil, dilweed, sugar, and pepper.
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What To Expect if Your Child Needs a Colonoscopy
You might think colonoscopies are only for older adults to screen for cancer. But children sometimes have the procedure, too, to diagnose causes of abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea, rectal bleeding and unexplained weight loss.