Conditions We Treat

Holter Monitoring for Children

Holter monitoring is a way to continuously check the electrical activity of the heart. Your child will wear a small device called a Holter monitor for at least 24 to 48 hours. The device constantly checks your child's heart during this time.

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Home Care for Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Although a child who has sickle cell disease should be under a health care provider's care, parents can do many things at home to reduce symptoms and maintain the child's health.

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Home Page - Adolescent Medicine

Detailed information on adolescent medicine, including growth and development, cognitive development, relationship development, health and injury problems, and safety

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Home Page - Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology

Detailed information on allergy, asthma, and immunology

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Home Page - Burns

Detailed information on burns, including anatomy, classification, treatment, and prevention

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Home Page - Cardiovascular Disorders

Detailed information on cardiovascular diseases in children

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Home Page - Care of the Terminally Ill Child

Detailed information on care of the terminally ill child

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Home Page - Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Detailed information on child and adolescent mental health disorders

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Home Page - Common Childhood Injuries and Poisonings

Detailed information on the common poisonings and injuries of children

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Home Page - Craniofacial Anomalies

Detailed information on craniofacial anomalies, including Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate, Craniosynostosis, Deformational Plagiocephaly, Hemifacial Microsomia, Vascular Malformations, and Hemangiomas

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Home Page - Dental and Oral Health

Detailed information on dental and oral health in children

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Home Page - Dermatology and Children

Detailed information on dermatology and children

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Helping Hands Patient Education Materials

Written and illustrated by medical, nursing and allied health professionals at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Helping Hand instructions are intended as a supplement to verbal instructions provided by a medical professional. The information is periodically reviewed and revised to reflect our current practice. However, Nationwide Children's Hospital is not responsible for any consequences resulting from the use or misuse of the information in the Helping Hands.