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Spinal Fusion

Does your child have scoliosis? Learn more about a spinal fusion to correct the spine. 

Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD): What Is It, and What Can Be Done?
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Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD): What Is It, and What Can Be Done?

The most common symptom of GERD in infants is spitting up or vomiting, which is often forceful and followed or preceded by crying. Pain from esophageal irritation can cause difficulty in eating or refusal to eat altogether, along with crankiness during feeding.

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March 2012

Dr. Thomas Voit discusses gamma sarcoglycan gene therapy.

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Liver Biopsy

What to expect and how to prepare if your child is having a liver biopsy. 

Columbus Crew SC Partners with Nationwide For Future Jersey Sponsorship
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Columbus Crew SC Partners with Nationwide For Future Jersey Sponsorship

In 2020, the Crew will partner with Nationwide Children’s Hospital and feature a special Nationwide Children’s jersey for all competitions, including all Major League Soccer and Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup matches. The Nationwide Children’s Hospital jersey will debut at Crew SC’s Opening Match this Sunday, March 1 when the Black & Gold host New York City FC.

Visiting the Emergency Room
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Visiting the Emergency Room

When you know about emergency services at Nationwide Children's Hospital, you will be prepared if your child needs unexpected emergency medical care.

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Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding

There are many rewards to breastfeeding. Breastfeeding helps to develop a close bond between you and your infant and provides your new baby with the best nutrition. Breast milk has nearly a perfect mix of vitamins, proteins and fat.

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Emergency Medicine

The Division of Emergency Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital staffs two Emergency Departments, seven Urgent Care locations and the Psychiatric Crisis Department. Our team is comprised of pediatric emergency medicine sub specialists, general pediatricians and nurse practitioners.

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Burn Center Care Team

Our dedicated team of health care professionals will care for your child. Learn more about the professionals who may be part of your child's care team. 

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Cast: Hip Spica

A hip spica cast keeps your child's pelvis and one or both legs from moving. This type of cast is used if a child has a broken bone in the thigh or has had hip surgery. The cast holds your child's leg(s) in the right position for healing. It is made of Fiberglas® casting tape. It will be put on in the operating room.

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