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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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Nutritional Rehabilitation
Our Center for Nutritional Rehabilitation offers services to children ranging from infancy through adolescence with an array of medical conditions and nutritional concerns.
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Occupational Therapy
The primary objective of occupational therapy at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is to improving all performance components of activities of daily living.
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Developmental Coordination Disorders
Developmental coordination disorders, sometimes referred to as dyspraxia, affect the initiation, organization and performance of a movement. It involves the partial loss of the ability to perform a purposeful, coordinated movement or gesture.
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Developmental Delays
Developmental delay occurs when the child has not met developmental milestones by the expected time period. Evaluations are performed by pediatric physiatrists and/or rehabilitation therapists at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Jobs at MWPH
Careers in caring at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
Since 1922, we’ve played a unique role in child-centered care in Maryland. Like our prestigious affiliates, the University of Maryland Medical and Johns Hopkins Health systems, we strive to provide world-class care – and add family to it. Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital: Where children go to heal and grow®
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Orthopedic Clinic
Pediatric orthopedic services at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital include the evaluation and treatment of infants, children and adolescents with orthopedic disorders.
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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Announces 9th Annual Storybook Gala
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Announces 9th Annual Storybook Gala
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MWPH Doctors Recognized as Top Docs
BALTIMORE, MD (October 21) - Fourteen doctors who are affiliated with Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH) were recognized as "Top Doctors" in the November 2020 issue of Baltimore magazine.