Neonatology
The Neonatal Division at Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital is widely regarded as playing a leadership role in this subspecialty at the regional and national level. This prominence comes from several decades of high quality clinical care, acquisition of new therapies from well designed clinical trials, basic physiologic and biologic studies.
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Nephrology
Kidney disease and its related conditions are silent diseases—which means they are not usually painful and can easily go undetected at first. We know that learning from your pediatrician that your child may have one of these conditions can be very stressful. That’s why at Rainbow we provide a comprehensive menu of treatments and options, delivered with all the compassion and skill you’d expect from physicians, nurses and other staff who are not only experts in diagnosing and treating kidney diseases but are also dedicated to caring for children.
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Neurological Surgery
When you discover that your child has suffered trauma or has an illness of the brain or spinal cord, you have a million questions and fears. Whether you discovered the problem by seeing your child repeatedly in emotional turmoil, or you noticed severe headaches or seizures, or you’re facing the consequences of an accident, your local pediatrician or emergency room physician has confirmed the seriousness of the problem, and now, you need more help.
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Neurology
The Division of Pediatric Neurology treats infants and children with neurological disorders such as seizures, developmental delay, neuromuscular diseases, and severe or complicated language/learning disabilities. The Division also encompasses the Rainbow Autism Center.
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Ophthalmology
The Division of Pediatric Ophthalmology is responsible for all aspects of eye care in children. Pediatric Ophthalmology offers such basic programs such as the General Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinic for initial diagnosis and treatment of common childhood eye problems. Other signature programs cover a wide area of special needs such as the Neonatal Inpatient Service which examines newborns, including tests for retinopathy of prematurity.
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Orthopaedics
Many of the conditions we treat—abnormalities such as clubfoot or hip dislocation—are diagnosed immediately after your baby’s delivery. Our orthopedic specialists have a strong successful track record treating these problems with state-of-the-art braces, casts or other innovative treatments and up-to-date therapies.
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Otolaryngology
Rainbow’s Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology offers your child skilled, compassionate outpatient and inpatient care for a wide range of diseases of the head and neck. A nationally recognized team will evaluate your child and recommend the safest and most effective treatment for any condition involving the ears, nose, throat, head, and upper and lower airways.
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Pharmacology/Critical Care
Watching your child with a serious, life-threatening injury or illness is one of the most difficult challenges you’ll ever face. When you find yourself in that situation, you naturally want the best medical care and most compassionate treatment possible.
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Plastic Surgery
As part of an academic medical center, Rainbow’s Craniofacial Center can offer your child innovative treatments and technologies not always available from other hospitals. When you add this to Rainbow’s 100-plus years of experience with children, you can be assured that you and your child and your whole family will receive exceptional care for every aspect of any problem you bring to us.
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Pulmonary Disease
Helping parents and children breathe easier. Babies, children, and adolescents with cystic fibrosis, asthma, airway problems, and other diseases of the lungs. Our division is known throughout the country as one of the top providers of pulmonary services for young people.
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Radiology
IThe Pediatric Division of the Department of Diagnostic Radiology provides full-time diagnostic imaging services for children and adolescents. Our division takes advantage of up-to-date radiographic, fluoroscopic, and sonographic testing practices as well as state-of-the-art MRI, CT scanning, and nuclear medicine technologies.
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Rheumatology
If your child complains of pain in her joints, muscles or bones, and the discomfort lasts for more than a few days, talk with your pediatrician. He will do some preliminary tests and may refer you to our Division for help. At Rainbow, we treat children of all ages who suffer from a variety of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, arthritis and musculoskeletal disorders. Our rheumatologists treat hundreds of conditions, from juvenile arthritis and connective tissue disease to lupus and vasculitis.
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