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Scott Klein, MD, MHSA
Bio for President and CEO of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Scott Klein, MD, MHSA.
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Financial Assistance
View information about financial assistance at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Events and FUNdraisers
Foundation events benefiting Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Lead Poisoning Effects
Lead is a neurotoxic substance that has been shown in numerous research studies to affect brain function and development. Children who have been exposed to elevated levels of lead are at increased risk for cognitive and behavioral problems during development.
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Psychological Testing
The purpose of psychological testing at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is to help assess the specific strengths and weaknesses of each child being evaluated, and information is typically gathered from parents/guardians, teachers and other individuals involved in the day to day life of the child.
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Weigh Smart
The Center for Pediatric Weight Management and Healthy Living at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers several comprehensive, multi-disciplinary programs for pediatric weight management.
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Gastroenterology
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's Pediatric Gastroenterology Services offer outpatient services for the evaluation and treatment of infants, children and adolescents with gastrointestinal disorders.
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Assistive Technology and Adaptive Equipment
At Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, our specialists are dedicated to helping families find the right technology and equipment to help children thrive.
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Keyboarding
This keyboarding program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital promotes fine motor skills necessary for using a keyboard, through personalized therapy and multi-sensory techniques.
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Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy
The Function Can Be Fun Program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital provides evaluation and direct skilled intervention for children who suffer with asymmetrical hand usage from various diagnoses such as cerebral palsy, neurological impairments, traumatic brain injury, strokes and brachial plexus palsy injuries.