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Melanoma & Pigmented Lesion Clinic

The Melanoma & Pigmented Lesion Clinic at Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers comprehensive, interdisciplinary care for benign and malignant pigmented lesions in children.

Vascular Anomalies Center
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Vascular Anomalies Center

The Vascular Anomalies Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital brings together a highly skilled interdisciplinary team of pediatric specialists to provide coordinated and comprehensive care for patients with vascular anomalies.

Center for Complex Craniofacial Disorders
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Center for Complex Craniofacial Disorders

Whether your child is diagnosed with jaw abnormalities, facial trauma, craniosynostosis, plagiocephaly or Pierre Robin syndrome, our center offers a comprehensive and compassionate approach to care, provided by experts who understand how children grow and heal.

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Craniofacial Anomalies

Craniofacial anomalies are a diverse group of deformities in the growth of the head and facial bones.

Global Patient Services
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Global Patient Services

Recognized among the top 10 best children’s hospitals in the United States, Nationwide Children’s Hospital is a leader and a global destination for pediatric health care.

International Medical Inquiry

If you live internationally and are interested in learning more about how you can bring your child to Nationwide Children's Hospital for medical care, please fill out the appropriate form below. A Global Patient Services representative will contact you to start the process.

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Earwax

Ear wax protects and moisturizes the skin of the ear canal. This will help to prevent dry, itchy ears. Ear wax contains special chemicals that help to fight infection in the ear canal.

Ear Infections (Otitis Media)

Ear infections, also known as otitis media, occur when the middle ear is infected or inflamed. There are two main types of otitis media: acute otitis media with effusion (fluid in the middle ear space) and chronic otitis media with effusion.

Vomiting
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Vomiting

Vomiting (throwing up) is most often caused by a virus or stomach bug. Some serious illnesses may also cause vomiting. Vomiting caused by a virus usually lasts only a couple of days. It can often be treated at home.

Meet Our Team

Our Neurosurgery team includes surgeons, nurse practitioners and nurses who provide expert, individualized care for each child.

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