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Facial Paralysis
Facial paralysis is weakness or complete lack of motion of part or all of the face. It can cause issues involved with one or both sides of the face.

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Hotel Accomodations
Nationwide Children's Hospital has a relationship with many area lodging options and may be able to get you a reduced rate. You must book through Nationwide Children's to receive the discounted rate.
Domestic Medical Inquiry Form
If you are interested in learning more about our services or have a question about your child’s health, please complete the form below. Our team will be happy to connect you with a Nationwide Children's expert to get you the information you need.
Treatments and Procedures
The Center for Complex Craniofacial Disorders offers a number of surgical treatments for pediatric patients. Learn more about box osteotomy, calvarial vault remodeling/fronto-orbital advancement, facial bipartition, LeFort 3 distraction and orthognathic surgery.

Home Safety
Your home should feel like a safe place. Following these tips will help keep your family safe around the house.

Burns
On average, 120,000 children younger than 21 are treated in hospital emergency departments for burn-related injuries each year.

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Fires and Burns
Homes today contain more man-made (synthetic) materials that burn much faster, leaving families with as little as two minutes to escape a fire.

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Gun Safety
Americans own almost 200 million guns. However, a gun in the home can be very dangerous, especially for children.

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Poisoning
Every year in the United States, there are over 2.4 million poison exposures. A poison is something that can make you sick if you eat, drink, touch, or breathe it.

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Baby Gates
About 5 children under the age of 7 are treated in United States hospital emergency departments every day because of baby gate-related injuries.