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The Medical City’s Department of Pediatrics is at the forefront of pediatric medicine with over one hundred pediatricians partnering with every parent, offering eighteen subspecialties to help children grow up to be strong and ready to face the world, every step of the way.


DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

Growing together with every child
The Medical City’s Department of Pediatrics is at the forefront of pediatric medicine with over one hundred pediatricians partnering with every parent, offering eighteen subspecialties to help children grow up to be strong and ready to face the world, every step of the way.

Neonatology
If your newborn is premature, or has a serious illness, a Neonatologist may assist at the time of delivery and in the subsequent care of your newborn.
“At 1765 grams, he looked perfectly fine until her pediatrician and neonatologist heard a faint murmur. Our doctors gave the best news. ... the operation was successful!”

- Sarah Quick, mom of Ezra, at 2 weeks of age, youngest baby to have surgery for Coarctation of the Aorta

Cardiology
If your child has a heart condition, whether this was present at birth (congenital heart diseases)
or something that occurred recently, a Pediatric Cardiologist has the best training to help your
child. Whenever surgery is needed, a Pediatric Cardiologist stands side by side with a cardiac
surgeon in providing the care your child needs.

Rheumatology
If your child is experiencing pain in the musculoskeletal system (joints, muscles, bones,
tendons), is showing other symptoms of arthritis, or an autoimmune order, your pediatrician may recommend a Pediatric Rheumatologist.

Genetics
If your child was born with a metabolic and/or genetic disorder such as physical birth differences, slow brain development or malfunctioning body chemistry, a Pediatric Geneticist can help you. A Pediatric Geneticist identifies the causes and natural history of these disorders. Geneticists also play a key role in assisting families in managing the special health care needs of children with genetic disorders.

Developmental Pediatrics
Developmental Pediatricians evaluate, counsel and provide treatment for children and adolescents with a wide range of developmental and behavioral difficulties, as well as their families.

“Shortly after celebrating his first birthday, we came to see our developmental pediatrician. It’s great to hear that he’s growing right on track! “

- Anna Ventura, mom of Yamo, born at 6 months age of gestation weighing 1045 grams

Dermatology
If your child has skin conditions, a Pediatric Dermatologist has the experience and qualifications
to treat your child.

Neurology
If your child has problems involving the nervous system (including the brain), a Child Neurologist has the special training and experience to treat your child.

Nephrology
If your child has kidney or urinary tract disease, bladder problems, or high blood pressure, a Pediatric Nephrologist has the special skills and experience to treat your child. A Pediatric Nephrologist also evaluates and treats growth and development problems that are specifically related to chronic kidney disease.

Ambulatory Pediatrics
If your child requires medical care and health supervision on an outpatient basis and has no need for confinement, Ambulatory Pediatricians have the experience to attend to his needs.

Pulmonology
If your child has breathing problems, or a problem with his or her lungs, a Pediatric Pulmonologist has the experience and qualifications to treat your child.

“Our pulmonologist taught me what to do when my son has difficulty of breathing and how
to control it. An appointment with the allergologist for an allergy test may help.”

- Mylene Salvador, mom of 2 asthmatic kids

Allergology
If your child suffers from allergies or other problems with his immune system, a Pediatric Allergist/Immunologist has special skills to treat your child.

Intensive Care
If your child has an illness or injury that results in an unstable critical condition, a Pediatric Intensive Care Specialist can be called on to provide the special care that your child needs.

“It was so aggressive that it almost took his life. I was very frightened! An intensive care specialist walked us through it all. I wouldn’t leave my son’s side.”

- Zeny Francisco, mom of 8-year-old Renzo, admitted for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

Infectious Disease
If your child has a recurring or persistent disease caused by an infectious agent or other rare
infection, a Pediatric Infectious Diseases Specialist has the experience and qualifications to help your pediatrician diagnose and treat your child.

Hematology-Oncology
If your child or teen has a blood disease or cancer, a Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist has the experience and qualifications to evaluate and treat your child or teen.

“The adolescent years are sure to be challenging. It’s nice to be able to talk to someone regarding these concerns.”
“Raising a teen is an even bigger job. So many aspects of her life, physically and emotionally, change.”

- Ramona Gozum, mom of 18-year-old Anna Mikhaila

Adolescent Medicine
If your child is between the ages of 10 and 19 years, he or she may benefit from the care of an Adolescent Health Specialist. They help teens with their complex physical, behavioral, and emotional health care needs—from physical exams and immunizations to reproductive and mental health care.

Gastroenterology and Nutrition
If your child has a digestive system, liver, or nutritional problem, a Pediatric Gastroenterologist
has the expertise to treat your child.

Endocrinology
If your child has problems with growth, puberty, diabetes, or other disorders related to the hormones and the glands that produce them, a Pediatric Endocrinologist may treat your child.

Toxicology
If your child has taken or is exposed to a substance that may be poisonous, a Pediatric Toxicologist is trained to manage and minimize its effect on the child’s body.

Here at The Medical City, we have a competent roster of pediatricians who can help you with your child’s health concerns.


Pediatric Services/Units
• Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Newborn care
- Newborn metabolic screening
- Newborn hearing screen
• Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
• Pediatric Floors/Unit (9th and 10th floors)
• Adolescent Wellness Center
• Center for Developmental Pediatrics
• Pediatric Emergency Room
• Pediatric Out-Patient Department
• Pediatric Cardiology Team
- Emergency and palliative cardiac interventions
- Palliative surgery
- Open heart surgery

For more information, please call:

 

DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

Tel. nos. (632) 988-1000 / (632) 988-7000 ext. 6322

 

CENTER FOR PATIENT PARTNERSHIP

Tel. nos. (632) 988-1000 / (632) 988-7000 ext. 6444

 



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