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Alison K Snyder-Warwick, MD

Dr. Snyder-Warwick, director of the Facial Nerve Institute, specializes in facial reconstruction for facial nerve disorders and facial paralysis, treatment of facial clefts (including cleft lip and cleft palate), ear reconstruction, reconstruction of obstetrical brachial plexus injuries, and microsurgical procedures in children and adults.
Division Of Plastic/Recon Surg
34
Female
2012
2012
Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery
Plastic Surgery-Pediatric
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital
St. Louis Children's Hospital

For Patients:
To request an appointment, call 800.678.KIDS (5437) or fill out our online form.

For Referring Physicians:
To refer a patient, call Children's Direct at 800.678.HELP (4357).

For Patients:
To request an appointment, call 800.678.KIDS (5437) or fill out our online form.

For Referring Physicians:
To refer a patient, call Children's Direct at 800.678.HELP (4357).

 

  Public transportation available |   Handicap accessible
One Children's Place Division Of Plastic/Recon Surg
Second Floor Suite A
St. Louis, MO 63110
314.362.7388
  
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Education

Fellowship: Hospital for Sick Children Canada
Residency: Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis
Fellowship: Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis
Residency: Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis
Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis

Health Plans Accepted

Aetna POS/PPO/Choice
Aetna PPO
Anthem BCBS Blue Access Choice PPO
Anthem BCBS Blue Access PPO
Basic Blue PPO
BCBS of IL PPO
Beech Street/Capp Care PPO
Blue Cross Blue Shield Dental
Community Care Network PPO
Connections Dental
Coventry ASO
Coventry HMO/POS
Coventry PPO
Delta Dental
Essex Dental
First Health
Humana PPO
Humana PPO/ChoiceCare Network
Illinois Public Aid/Health Connect
Medicare
Private Health Care Systems PPO
ProAmerica PPO
United HC MCARE Complete HMO
United Healthcare Choice/Choice+
United Healthcare PPO/ Options
United Healthcare Select/Select+POS
Worker's Compensation

Coordinated events: FGF signaling and other related pathways in palatogenesis.

Snyder-Warwick AK, Perlyn CA.

J Craniofac Surg. 2012 Mar;23(2):397-400.

PMID:
22421835
[PubMed - in process]

Analysis of a gain-of-function FGFR2 Crouzon mutation provides evidence of loss of function activity in the etiology of cleft palate.

Snyder-Warwick AK, Perlyn CA, Pan J, Yu K, Zhang L, Ornitz DM.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Feb 9;107(6):2515-20. Epub 2010 Feb 1.

PMID:
20133659
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Free PMC Article