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Nationwide Children's Hospital
700 Children's Drive
Columbus, OH 43205
Phone: (614) 722-4459
Fax: (614) 722-4458
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Our professionals understand the physical, psychological and developmental challenges facing a child born in another culture. The International Adoption Clinic staff members have experience treating conditions that sometimes are associated with early care in crowded orphanages or foster care programs abroad. The Clinic offers families a wide range of services before, during and after adoption.
International Adoption Clinic
Westerville Close to Home Center
433 N. Cleveland Avenue
Westerville, OH 43082
International Adoption Clinic/Infectious Diseases
Outpatient Care Center, 5th Floor
555 S. 18th Street
Columbus, OH 43205
The clinic is open for regular hours on Monday 9 a.m. - noon and on Friday 8 a.m. - noon. Pre-adoption visits with parents are often scheduled for late afternoon. Acute care post adoption visits may be scheduled as necessary.
International Adoption and Travel Clinic Brochure
Before you adopt your child
Before you travel to China, Russia or Guatemala – wherever in the world you are adopting – you will need some medical information about the child you’ve chosen, what challenges this child has faced living in an orphanage or foster home, and the special medical needs he or she will have once you return to the U.S.
In our pre-adoptive service, our physician will review any medical records, videotapes or photographs sent to you from the child’s home country. Then we will share our findings with you, and together we will develop a care plan for the child.
While you’re in another country
During the time you are outside the U.S., you can call our infectious diseases physicians at any time – 24 hours a day – for immediate advice. We will also provide you with an e-mail address for less-urgent questions.
After you bring your child home
If you arrive home and your child has an acute illness, you may contact one of the physicians in the adoption clinic or bring your child to the Emergency Department at Nationwide Children’s Hospital for immediate treatment.
Within two weeks of your return to the U.S., we will see your child for a complete evaluation. This will include the following:
The results of these tests and screenings, along with our treatment recommendations, will be shared with you and with your child’s primary care physician. Our goal is the optimal health and success of your new family.