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Children's Medical Center | Services and Treatments
Craniofacial Clinic: A Program as Unique as Your Child
At the UMass Memorial Medical Center – Children’s Medical Center, we know each child with a facial difference is precious. Our surgeons and craniofacial team take the time to get to know our patients and their families. We work with you to develop the finest care plan for your child, combining research innovations with compassionate pediatric care so your child can get on with the business of being a kid with a bright future.
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Program
About Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic muscular disorder that affects many of the body’s functioning systems, including muscular, endocrine, urinary, pulmonary, digestive, respiratory, nervous, circulatory, skeletal, reproductive, etc.
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Feeding Clinic
Pediatric feeding disorders can interfere with your child’s health. We can help. The Feeding Clinic at UMass Memorial Health – Children’s Medical Center provides comprehensive care for all types of feeding problems in infants, children and teens.
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Genetic Dermatology Combined Clinic
The Genetic Dermatology Combined Clinic at UMass Memorial Medical Center – Children’s Medical Center diagnoses and treats genetic skin disorders in children and young adults.
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Pediatric Genetics
You may have many questions about genetic disorders and wonder where to go to get them answered. Geneticists and genetic counselors at UMass Memorial Medical Center treat adults, children and families in a caring environment.
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Down Syndrome Program
An estimated 5,000 individuals with Down syndrome live in Massachusetts. Of those, approximately 25 percent reside in Central and Western Massachusetts.
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