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Pediatric Psychology
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers a wide range of pediatric psychology services provided by or supervised by licensed psychologists specializing in pediatric psychology, with many years of experience working with children and families.
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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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Nutrition
The team of highly skilled pediatric dietitians at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital evaluate and treat children with a variety of diagnoses in outpatient, inpatient and day treatment programs.
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Neurodevelopmental Care
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers Neurodevelopmental services for infants, toddlers, children and adolescents who have or may be at risk of having delays in any area of development including, language, behavior, motor skills and cognition.
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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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Transparency in Coverage
Transparency in Coverage
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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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Financial Assistance
View information about financial assistance at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Website Privacy Policy
The Website Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes how the University of Maryland Medical System (“UMMS,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) collects, uses, and discloses personal information about visitors to our websites, umms.org and health.umms.org, and other web properties that link to this Policy (together, the “Sites”).
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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.