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22q Center
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22q Center

We provide individualized diagnostic and management services in genetics, cardiology, plastic and reconstructive surgery, speech-language pathology, developmental pediatrics, immunology, neuropsychology, behavioral health, audiology, otolaryngology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hematology, neurology, orthopedics and psychiatry.

Psychology
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Psychology

Pediatric Psychology experts provide care to children who have a brief or long-term medical condition. Behavior assessments and intervention services for children and their families helping in learning positive coping skills and ways to manage their physical condition.

Diagnostic Immunology Laboratory

Diagnostic Immunology Laboratory

The Diagnostic Immunology Laboratory at Nationwide Children's Hospital supports excellence in clinical care by offering state-of-the-art testing to diagnose, monitor and characterize immunologic disorders.

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Equity

Nationwide Children’s continuously works to identify potential gaps in the care we provide and the research we do to improve the care we provide to the diverse patient populations we serve, and goes on to examine if our interventions to address them are successful.

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BMT At A Glance

The goal of the BMT Program is to provide comprehensive, compassionate care while advancing the field of hematopoietic cell transplantation through research that makes a difference in a patient’s life.

Sports Medicine Resources for Basketball
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Sports Medicine Resources for Basketball

Learn about some helpful ways to keep your body in its best shape to stay to compete in the game of basketball.

Pediatric Heart Failure and Transplant Fellowship

Pediatric Heart Failure and Transplant Fellowship

This is a one-year training program for qualified physicians who completed a basic three-year program in pediatric cardiology and who wish to pursue further training in pediatric heart failure and transplantation.

Neonatal and Infant Feeding Disorders Fellowship

Neonatal and Infant Feeding Disorders Fellowship

The Neonatal and Infant Feeding Disorders Fellowship is a one-year, advanced program targeted to understanding the mechanisms of developmental gastrointestinal motility and neonatal and infant feeding disorders.

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ACHD Outcomes

Our priority is to provide quality care and outcomes through a multi-specialty approach of expert clinical evaluation and treatment, research and education for every patient every day.

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Neonatal Intensive & Intermediate Care

Each year more than 4,400 babies receive the highest level of care in Nationwide Children's Newborn Intensive and Special Care Units.

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