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PEDIATRIC ACHALASIA
Achalasia is a condition that affects the coordination of the esophagus making it difficult to eat. Dallas. 214-456-8000. Fax: 214-456-1206. Suite F4500. Request anPEDIATRIC CHOREA
Pediatric Chorea. Pediatric chorea is a movement disorder that causes uncontrolled wiggling, flowing muscle movements or large muscle movements that can make patients look like they’re flinging their limbs. Cityville. 214-867-6900. Request an Appointment. PEDIATRIC PAGET'S DISEASE With Paget’s disease, more bone is absorbed than normal. The body tries to compensate, but makes too much bone that is abnormally large, deformed and very weak. The whole skeleton is affected by Paget’s disease and can cause bone and joint pain throughout the body. Weak vertebrae can cause the spine to curve, and weight-bearing bones, such PEDIATRIC CLUSTER HEADACHE Cluster headaches normally develop during adolescence (age to 10 to 19*). The exact reason is unknown, but there are several related causes, including: Dehydration – extreme water loss. Environment – triggers can include cigarette smoke, allergies, smog and loud noises. Food or drinks – certain foods have been linked to headaches, suchas
PEDIATRIC GALLBLADDER DISEASE Gallbladder disease typically occurs when bile stones – hard and pebble-like – block the cystic duct or the common bile duct. Gallbladder problems are common in adults, but it has become increasingly common in children as well. Increased screening and use of imaging technology, along with increasing childhood obesity, contribute to the rise PEDIATRIC HEMATURIA (BLOOD IN URINE) When you can see blood in the urine, it is the red blood cells causing the urine to appear red, pink or the color of rust or cola. Apart from the appearance of blood in the urine, children with hematuria usually do not have symptoms. If your child’s hematuria is caused by a urinary tract infection, your child may complain of burning when heVMWARE HORIZON
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Your Browser Does Not Support Cookies Select Language IDENTITY GOVERNANCE SELF SERVICE PASSWORD RESET Username. First time user? Enable self-service password reset. Edit your challenge questions and answers. Having trouble? Contact the Service desk at 214-456-HELP (4357) PEDIATRIC ADRENAL DISORDERS Dallas. 214-456-5959 Fax: 214-456-5963 Suite F4400. Plano. 469-303-2400 Fax: 469-303-2407 Suite P4400. Park Cities. 469-488-7000 Fax: 469-488-7001 Suite 106. Request an Appointment with codes: Endocrinology. Refer a PatientPEDIATRIC ACHALASIA
Achalasia is a condition that affects the coordination of the esophagus making it difficult to eat. Dallas. 214-456-8000. Fax: 214-456-1206. Suite F4500. Request anPEDIATRIC CHOREA
Pediatric Chorea. Pediatric chorea is a movement disorder that causes uncontrolled wiggling, flowing muscle movements or large muscle movements that can make patients look like they’re flinging their limbs. Cityville. 214-867-6900. Request an Appointment. PEDIATRIC PAGET'S DISEASE With Paget’s disease, more bone is absorbed than normal. The body tries to compensate, but makes too much bone that is abnormally large, deformed and very weak. The whole skeleton is affected by Paget’s disease and can cause bone and joint pain throughout the body. Weak vertebrae can cause the spine to curve, and weight-bearing bones, such PEDIATRIC CLUSTER HEADACHE Cluster headaches normally develop during adolescence (age to 10 to 19*). The exact reason is unknown, but there are several related causes, including: Dehydration – extreme water loss. Environment – triggers can include cigarette smoke, allergies, smog and loud noises. Food or drinks – certain foods have been linked to headaches, suchas
PEDIATRIC GALLBLADDER DISEASE Gallbladder disease typically occurs when bile stones – hard and pebble-like – block the cystic duct or the common bile duct. Gallbladder problems are common in adults, but it has become increasingly common in children as well. Increased screening and use of imaging technology, along with increasing childhood obesity, contribute to the rise PEDIATRIC HEMATURIA (BLOOD IN URINE) When you can see blood in the urine, it is the red blood cells causing the urine to appear red, pink or the color of rust or cola. Apart from the appearance of blood in the urine, children with hematuria usually do not have symptoms. If your child’s hematuria is caused by a urinary tract infection, your child may complain of burning when heVMWARE HORIZON
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Making life better for children in North Texas for more than 100 years. Make an Appointment Refer a Patient. Find a Doctor. s. Find a Location. s. Call 844-424-4537. Our Services. Make a Donation. SYSTEMWIDE COVID-19 DATA Children’s Health Systemwide COVID-19 Update. Total data for Children’s Health as of May 6, 2021. August 23, 2020. This chart is limited to data recorded prior to 11:59 p.m. on May 6, 2021. August 23, 2020. . This data will be updated on weekdays between noon and1:00 p.m.
COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION FOR KIDS The COVID-19 vaccine is very effective at preventing illness from COVID-19. Benefits of vaccinating children against COVID-19 include: 1. Protecting children from illness: While children are at lower risk of severe illness from COVID-19, they are not immune to illness. In addition, the long-term effects of COVID-19 in children are not yetknown.
PEDIATRIC COACH PROGRAM The Center for Obesity and its Consequences in Health (COACH) Program is dedicated to improving the health and wellness of children with obesity and weight-related complications, like type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.. We believe that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to helping children and their families establish healthy habits, lose weight and keep it off. PEDIATRIC THALASSEMIA Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder where proteins that form hemoglobin don’t work properly. Hemoglobin is an essential part of red blood cells, which transport oxygen through the body. Thalassemia causes the body to not make enough hemoglobin, leading toSELF-INJURY
Non-suicidal self-injury, also known as self-injury, is the intentional harming of one’s own body tissue (e.g., skin), most often done to cope with uncomfortable emotions and always done without intending suicide. Most children injure themselves as a way to cope and regulate their emotions. Some see it as a way to decreaseemotional pain and
CHILDREN’S HEALTH℠NAMED PANDA CARES® CENTER OF HOPE IN DALLAS DALLAS (June 11, 2021) – Children’s Health, the leading pediatric health care system in North Texas, is proud to announce that their Our Children’s House location will be named a Panda Cares Center of Hope to support children from infancy to age 18 as they receive critical in-patient care. Panda Express’ $7.5 million pledge, made possible by Panda Express guests and associates throughPEDIATRIC EMPHYSEMA
What is Pediatric Emphysema ? Emphysema occurs when there is damage to the alveoli (air sacs in the lungs). Typically a characteristic of adults with a history of smoking, this lung condition causes severe shortness of breath. In very rare cases, children can develop emphysema due to an abnormality that is present when they are born. STOMACH PAIN IN KIDS The most common causes of stomach pain in children include: Indigestion. Infection or stomach bug. Constipation. Stress or anxiety. Irritable bowel syndrome or functional abdominal pain. Appendicitis (causes acute or sudden pain) Additional stomach pain symptoms can vary based on what's causing your child's stomach to hurt, but may include URODYNAMICS: EXPERT TIPS ON WHEN TO USE IT Urodynamics testing can be valuable for evaluating pediatric urological problems, but it can be overused and typically isn’t necessary for common issues such asCHILDREN’S HEALTH
Making life better for children in North Texas for more than 100 years. Make an Appointment Refer a Patient. Find a Doctor. s. Find a Location. s. Call 844-424-4537. Our Services. Make a Donation. COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION FOR KIDS The COVID-19 vaccine is very effective at preventing illness from COVID-19. Benefits of vaccinating children against COVID-19 include: 1. Protecting children from illness: While children are at lower risk of severe illness from COVID-19, they are not immune to illness. In addition, the long-term effects of COVID-19 in children are not yetknown.
PEDIATRIC ADRENAL DISORDERS Dallas. 214-456-5959 Fax: 214-456-5963 Suite F4400. Plano. 469-303-2400 Fax: 469-303-2407 Suite P4400. Park Cities. 469-488-7000 Fax: 469-488-7001 Suite 106. Request an Appointment with codes: Endocrinology. Refer a Patient PEDIATRIC CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES Pediatric Chromosomal Anomalies. A chromosomal anomaly is a change to a child’s genetic material or DNA, which alters the baby's development before birth. PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT GONORRHEA Gonorrhea is a commonly occurring sexually transmitted disease (STI) that can lead to further complications including infertility. Dallas. 214-456-9099. Fax: 214-456-2230. Plano. 469-497-2501. Fax: 469-497-2507. Suite P1100. Request an Appointment with codes:Gynecology.
PEDIATRIC CYSTIC FIBROSIS (CF) Pediatric cystic fibrosis is an inherited genetic condition that affects mucus production, leading to lung infections and breathing difficulties. Normally, mucus is a slippery, watery substance that keeps the lining of organs moist so they can function properly. With CF, mucus becomes thick and traps particles in the lungs, causinginfections
PEDIATRIC CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE What is Pediatric Coronary Artery Disease ? Coronary artery disease is a heart condition in which a waxy substance (plaque) builds up inside the arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to your child’s heart (coronary arteries). Left untreated, your child is at risk for conditions such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol, which canlead
PEDIATRIC THYROIDITIS (HASHIMOTO'S DISEASE) Thyroiditis, also known as Hashimoto’s disease, is an autoimmune disorder -- a disease in which the immune system attacks healthy organs or tissue (in this case, the thyroid). It is a major cause of hypothyroidism in children and adolescents. PEDIATRIC GALLBLADDER DISEASE Gallbladder disease typically occurs when bile stones – hard and pebble-like – block the cystic duct or the common bile duct. Gallbladder problems are common in adults, but it has become increasingly common in children as well. Increased screening and use of imaging technology, along with increasing childhood obesity, contribute to the riseVMWARE HORIZON
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Making life better for children in North Texas for more than 100 years. Make an Appointment Refer a Patient. Find a Doctor. s. Find a Location. s. Call 844-424-4537. Our Services. Make a Donation. COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION FOR KIDS The COVID-19 vaccine is very effective at preventing illness from COVID-19. Benefits of vaccinating children against COVID-19 include: 1. Protecting children from illness: While children are at lower risk of severe illness from COVID-19, they are not immune to illness. In addition, the long-term effects of COVID-19 in children are not yetknown.
PEDIATRIC ADRENAL DISORDERS Dallas. 214-456-5959 Fax: 214-456-5963 Suite F4400. Plano. 469-303-2400 Fax: 469-303-2407 Suite P4400. Park Cities. 469-488-7000 Fax: 469-488-7001 Suite 106. Request an Appointment with codes: Endocrinology. Refer a Patient PEDIATRIC CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES Pediatric Chromosomal Anomalies. A chromosomal anomaly is a change to a child’s genetic material or DNA, which alters the baby's development before birth. PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT GONORRHEA Gonorrhea is a commonly occurring sexually transmitted disease (STI) that can lead to further complications including infertility. Dallas. 214-456-9099. Fax: 214-456-2230. Plano. 469-497-2501. Fax: 469-497-2507. Suite P1100. Request an Appointment with codes:Gynecology.
PEDIATRIC CYSTIC FIBROSIS (CF) Pediatric cystic fibrosis is an inherited genetic condition that affects mucus production, leading to lung infections and breathing difficulties. Normally, mucus is a slippery, watery substance that keeps the lining of organs moist so they can function properly. With CF, mucus becomes thick and traps particles in the lungs, causinginfections
PEDIATRIC CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE What is Pediatric Coronary Artery Disease ? Coronary artery disease is a heart condition in which a waxy substance (plaque) builds up inside the arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to your child’s heart (coronary arteries). Left untreated, your child is at risk for conditions such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol, which canlead
PEDIATRIC THYROIDITIS (HASHIMOTO'S DISEASE) Thyroiditis, also known as Hashimoto’s disease, is an autoimmune disorder -- a disease in which the immune system attacks healthy organs or tissue (in this case, the thyroid). It is a major cause of hypothyroidism in children and adolescents. PEDIATRIC GALLBLADDER DISEASE Gallbladder disease typically occurs when bile stones – hard and pebble-like – block the cystic duct or the common bile duct. Gallbladder problems are common in adults, but it has become increasingly common in children as well. Increased screening and use of imaging technology, along with increasing childhood obesity, contribute to the riseVMWARE HORIZON
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Making life better for children in North Texas for more than 100 years. Make an Appointment Refer a Patient. Find a Doctor. s. Find a Location. s. Call 844-424-4537. Our Services. Make a Donation. COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION FOR KIDS The COVID-19 vaccine is very effective at preventing illness from COVID-19. Benefits of vaccinating children against COVID-19 include: 1. Protecting children from illness: While children are at lower risk of severe illness from COVID-19, they are not immune to illness. In addition, the long-term effects of COVID-19 in children are not yetknown.
PEDIATRIC CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES Pediatric Chromosomal Anomalies. A chromosomal anomaly is a change to a child’s genetic material or DNA, which alters the baby's development before birth. TEACHING KIDS ABOUT EMOTIONS Teaching kids how to identify and cope with emotions is an important part of raising an emotionally healthy child. A Children's Health expert shares advice. CAREERS AT CHILDREN’S HEALTH Children’s Health is committed to being a leading consumer-centric health care system. become the difference is how we are working to improve every moment of the patient journey. This initiative differentiates and elevates the patient experience from start to finish, driven by innovation, compassion and unparalleled customerservice.
PEDIATRIC PAGET'S DISEASE With Paget’s disease, more bone is absorbed than normal. The body tries to compensate, but makes too much bone that is abnormally large, deformed and very weak. The whole skeleton is affected by Paget’s disease and can cause bone and joint pain throughout the body. Weak vertebrae can cause the spine to curve, and weight-bearing bones, such PEDIATRIC CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE What is Pediatric Coronary Artery Disease ? Coronary artery disease is a heart condition in which a waxy substance (plaque) builds up inside the arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to your child’s heart (coronary arteries). Left untreated, your child is at risk for conditions such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol, which canlead
PEDIATRIC FECAL (BOWEL) INCONTINENCE Fecal incontinence occurs when a toilet-trained child older than 4 years old loses control of their bowels. A majority of children who have fecal incontinence have constipation as an underlying cause. Because of the large amount of stool present in the child’s rectum, it can be difficult for the child to sense that they need to have abowel
PEDIATRIC LIVER (HEPATIC) TUMORS Pediatric Liver (Hepatic) Tumors Doctors and Providers. Adam Alder, MD Pediatric Surgeon. Amal Aqul, MD Pediatric Gastroenterologist. Diana Diesen, MD Pediatric Surgeon. Erik Hansen, MD Pediatric Surgeon. Barry Hicks, MD Pediatric Surgeon. Stephen Megison, MD Pediatric Surgeon. Megha Mehta, MD Pediatric Gastroenterologist. PEDIATRIC COLON POLYPS Pediatric Colon Polyps. Colon polyps are small clumps of cells that accumulate in the colon (large intestine). Most colon polyps are benign (noncancerous). Dallas. 214-456-8000. Fax: 214-456-1206.__
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