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Community Health Advisory Board
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Lead Treatment
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers a childhood lead poisoning prevention and treatment program which includes inpatient, outpatient and community outreach services.
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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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Balance Clinic
Through the use of our Neurocom® Balance Master (computerized dynamic posturography or CDP), this clinic evaluates and treats children and adolescents with balance and movement disorders.
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Infant Specialty Care
The team of experts at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is focused on teaching you and your baby how to build a new life at home and will work together around the clock to provide your baby with the best care possible.
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Behavioral Health
Behavioral health services at MWPH are designed to provide high quality mental health assessment and treatment services to children with a wide range of presenting concerns.
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Infant Specialty Care Referral and Admission
This program serves premature and/or infants of low birth weight, having the following criteria.
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Infant Specialty Care Resources
Center for Neonatal Transitional Care Resources
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Infant Specialty Care Caregivers
The neonatal healthcare team rounds at your baby’s bedside on a regular basis. Parents are encouraged to be part of these discussions.
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Tiniest Patient's Miraculous Growth
Kayleigh Klatt, born at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, is the smallest baby born in Maryland to leave the hospital and continue to survive.