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Akron / Ohio / United States
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Grace Wakulchik, President and Chief Executive Officer (2018-present). Akron Childrens Hospital is ranked among the best children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. And to ensure families have convenient access to our pediatric care, we have 2 hospitals in northeast Ohio and more than 60 urgent, primary and specialty care locations. We also partner with other health systems to bring our neonatal and pediatric expertise to patients in their community hospitals.
Akron / Ohio / United States
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Endocrine problems affecting children are often quite different from those commonly seen in adults. We specialize in conditions as they relate to a childs growth and development. We offer multi-disciplinary care of children with thyroid nodules and cancer, and specialized care of children with cystic fibrosis and Turner syndrome.
Akron / Ohio / United States
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Infusion offers a comfortable, convenient, patient centered environment to receive intravenous infusions. Infusion therapy is administered to pediatric patients who require one-time or ongoing IV therapy for a variety of acute and chronic illnesses. Some therapies available: Antibiotic therapy Biologics for treatment of arthritis and Gastrointestinal diseases Biosphosphonates (therapies to enhance bone density) Blood product transfusions Intramuscular and subcutaneous injections Iron therapy IV fluid hydration Immune globulins IV steroids Mediport maintenance Monitoring of first dose medications for patients at high risk due to allergies
Akron / Ohio / United States
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Grace Wakulchik, President and Chief Executive Officer (2018-present). Akron Childrens Hospital is ranked among the best children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. And to ensure families have convenient access to our pediatric care, we have 2 hospitals in northeast Ohio and more than 60 urgent, primary and specialty care locations. We also partner with other health systems to bring our neonatal and pediatric expertise to patients in their community hospitals.