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Preventing dental injuries in youth sports
A smile is one of the most important things your child will ever wear, but that smile is at risk of getting injured if your child plays sports. Studies have found that around 32 percent of all facial/dental traumas are sports related. Unfortunately, those dental ...
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Why Choose Us for Bleeding Disorder Treatment
We are a federally designated hemophilia treatment center. We provide specialized care for all childhood bleeding disorders, including von Willebrand disease. Our Bleeding Disorders Center offers family education and a telemedicine program for patients in southern Illinois. ...
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Advanced Cardiac Support Program
As leaders in caring for children with heart failure, our Advanced Cardiac Support Program specializes in providing advanced expertise and therapies for children and families facing the challenge of significant heart disease and heart failure. ...
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What to know about hand and wrist injuries
If you see an obvious break or blood, take your child to the emergency department for more immediate care. ...
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Updated SLCH Bronchiolitis Guidelines Incorporate New AAP Recommendations
Each year, a multidisciplinary review group at St. Louis Children’s Hospital (SLCH) reviews and, as needed, revises its guidelines for inpatient treatment of bronchiolitis. Last November, the review process was influenced by the American Academy of Pediatrics’ (AAP) newly updated clinical practice guidelines for the ...
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First Month Report: St. Louis Children's Specialty Care Center Exceeds Expectations
Upon completing its first month of operation on July 2, the St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center (CSCC) already was exceeding patient volume expectations. ...
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Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
Restrictive cardiomyopathy, the least common type of cardiomyopathy in the U.S., occurs when the myocardium of the ventricles becomes excessively rigid, and the filling of the ventricles with blood between heart beats is impaired. This condition occurs rarely in children. ...
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Laryngeal Cleft
Laryngeal cleft is a rare abnormality of the separation between the larynx, or voice box, and the esophagus that occurs in less than one percent of the population. ...
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Therapy Services Opens New Facility in St. Charles County
St. Louis Children's Hospital opens a new satellite location in O'Fallon, Missouri, where physical, occupational, and speech therapy will take place. ...
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National Advisory Board Members
National Advisory Board Members for the Food Allergy Management & Education program at St. Louis Children's Hospital. ...
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