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Washington University Children’s After Hours - O'Fallon
Washington University Children’s After Hours - O'Fallon, MO provides convenient medical care for your child’s illnesses and injuries by specially-trained pediatric nurse practitioners. ...
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Conditions We Treat
Our program offers specialized treatment and care for children with childhood cancers, including neuroblastoma, leukemia and other conditions. Learn more about the pediatric cancers we treat. ...
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Testing
To accurately diagnose and treat pediatric patients with allergy or pulmonary difficulties, the specialists utilize a fully equipped Pulmonary Function Laboratory to evaluate all aspects of lung function including: ...
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Conditions We Treat
The pediatric orthopedic program at St. Louis Children’s Hospital diagnoses and treats conditions of the spine, hip, hand, leg and foot, as well as, traumatic bone or muscle injury. ...
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Alveolar Bone Graft
As part of the Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Institute's comprehensive team, pediatric plastic surgeons at St. Louis Children's Hospital perform alveolar bone grafts for kids with alveolar clefts. ...
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Hemolytic Anemia
The hemolytic anemias are a group of disorders in which the red blood cells are destroyed faster than the bone marrow can make them. The term for destruction of red blood cells is hemolysis. ...
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Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a condition where the bones are thinner than normal. It’s a condition that gets worse over time. This means that bones get thinner over time, or don’t grow as they should. The bones are then weaker and at higher risk of breaking. In ...
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Communication Disorders
A child with a communication disorder has trouble communicating with others. He or she may not understand or make the sounds of speech. The child may also struggle with word choice, word order, or sentence structure. ...
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Scleroderma
Overview Scleroderma is an ongoing (chronic) disease that causes abnormal growth of connective tissue. It can affect the joints, skin, and internal organs. It is a rare degenerative disease and gets worse over time. There are 2 main types of scleroderma: localized and systemic. Localized ...
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Phobias
A phobia is an excessive fear of an object or situation. It’s a fear that lasts for at least 6 months. It is a type of anxiety disorder. ...
Provider results for "behavioral pediatrics"
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Timothy Spiegel, MD
- Psychiatry-Pediatric
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Caryn Garriga, MD
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
- Pediatrics
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Paul Simons, MD
- Pediatrics
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
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Abigail Kissel, MD
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
- Pediatrics
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Michael Huang, MD, MS
- Hematology-Pediatric
- Oncology-Pediatric
- Pediatrics
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Carrie Coughlin, MD
- Dermatology-Pediatric
- Dermatology