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  • Splinting and Casting

    Splinting and casting services are available through the physical medicine and rehabilitation program with Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.

  • Torticollis and Plagiocephaly

    A specialized clinic to assess the common disorders of Torticollis and Plagiocephaly is held at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital on the second and fourth Mondays of each month.

  • Speech and Language

    The goal of the speech language services at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is to maximize each patient's communication and oral-motor functioning status so that he/she will have use of the most efficient communication and/or feeding program.

  • Handprints Newsletter

  • Lead Treatment

    Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers a childhood lead poisoning prevention and treatment program which includes inpatient, outpatient and community outreach services.

  • 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.

  • Events and FUNdraisers

    Foundation events benefiting Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.

  • 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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