Condition
Gait Abnormality Condition
Hip Surgery Condition
Scoliosis Service/Program
Pediatric Tracheostomy There are many reasons that a child may need a tracheostomy, a surgical procedure used to create an opening through the neck into the trachea (windpipe). For example, when a child’s airway is permanently blocked, cannot be cleared of secretions or must be supported by a Condition
Auditory Neuropathy/Dysynchrony Auditory neuropathy/dysynchrony is a type of hearing problem. Most children have the problem from birth, but they may not show symptoms right away. Children with this condition may be able to hear sounds and speech but may not hear sounds clearly or may not understand speech. The Condition
Cholesteatoma Condition
Earwax (Impacted Cerumen) Condition
Fluid in the Ear (Middle Ear Effusion) Condition
Foreign Body in the Ear Condition
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Condition
Hearing Loss Condition
Conductive Hearing Loss Condition
Ear Infection An ear infection, or acute otitis media, is a common childhood condition that affects the middle ear—the space behind the eardrum. It often develops after a cold or upper respiratory infection. Symptoms include pain, fever, ear tugging and decreased hearing. While some ear Condition
Allergic Rhinitis Allergic rhinitis causes symptoms that affect the nose. It develops when the body’s immune system overreacts to something in the environment, such as dust mites or pollen from plants or trees. Allergic rhinitis can either be seasonal or can last year-round. Seasonal allergic Condition
Foreign Body in Nose