Periods are a normal part of growing up, and talking about them early can make the first one feel a lot less scary. Here are helpful ways to start the conversation: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/healthy-livi...
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It’s Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week — hope you're hungry! A portion from each meal served will benefit our patients and families. Learn more: greatercincinnatirestaurantweek.com
✨ New research from Attending Neonatologists Drs. Parikh & Jain support the use of multi-tool screening for early identification & intervention for babies with mild #cerebralpalsy, specifically those born several weeks preterm. 🏥
Read more below:
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Learn more about hemophilia and our Hemophilia Treatment Center: www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/h/hem...
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Today we acknowledge #WorldHemophiliaDay as our Family Resource Center turns red from April 16–18. As our Hemophilia Treatment Center celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, we honor and support those living with hemophilia, a rare, lifelong bleeding disorder.
This event brings together small, local and underrepresented businesses to share knowledge and connect with local leaders. Register to attend by April 29: healthcollab.org/directconnect/
DirectConnect May 7
As part of our ongoing commitment to building healthy, vibrant economies, we’re excited to partner again with The Health Collaborative for DirectConnect on Thursday, May 7.
What does it take to move from clinical care to research that impacts entire communities? Lori Crosby, PsyD, shares her journey—from an unexpected start in research to leading community-engaged work focused on sickle cell disease and health equity. Read the Q&A:
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We believe that research helps us better understand early development and support healthy futures. We’re recruiting healthy children 3 to 33 months old for a research study. Learn more: www.redcap.link/MPAACHscreener
(4/4) Learn more or contact us about becoming a new patient here: www.cincinnatichildrens.org/primary-care...
(3/4) This care team provides services for newborns, children, and teens, including sick visits, well checks, school and sports physicals, mental and behavioral health support, expanded telehealth options, and after-hours access to our nurse helpline.
(2/4) We’re excited to officially welcome Nalini Aggarwal, MD; Charles Hutchison, MD; Madelyn Plant, FNP; and the Springboro practice staff to the primary care team. Zenar Yohannes, MD, from our Centerville Primary Care location, will join the team on April 28.
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(1/4) Springboro Pediatrics has become Cincinnati Children’s Springboro Primary Care, serving families across the Dayton area and Butler and Warren counties.
(4/4) Learn more or contact us about becoming a new patient here: www.cincinnatichildrens.org/primary-care...
(3/4) This care team provides services for newborns, children, and teens, including sick visits, well checks, school and sports physicals, mental and behavioral health support, expanded telehealth options, and after-hours access to our nurse helpline.
(2/4) We’re excited to officially welcome Nalini Aggarwal, MD; Charles Hutchison, MD; Madelyn Plant, FNP; and the Springboro practice staff to the primary care team. Zenar Yohannes, MD, from our Centerville Primary Care location, will join the team on April 28.
Update: Our Eastgate location is open for appointments and walk-in services today (4/10)
Eastgate Location Update:
Our Virtual Urgent Care is available 24/7 from your smartphone or computer. We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience.
If you need walk‑in radiology or laboratory services, please visit either our Crestview Hills or Burnet Campus. Click here for our other Urgent Care locations: www.cincinnatichildrens.org/locations/ur....
Updated information abut our Eastgate location
Update on our Eastgate facility: The location, including Urgent Care, will be closed today (4/9). Our care teams will reach out directly to patients with scheduled appointments to assist with rescheduling.
(2/2) If you need walk‑in Radiology, or laboratory services, please visit either our Crestview Hills or Burnet Campus. We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience.
Important Information about our Eastgate location
(1/2) Due to a water main break impacting our Eastgate facility, the location will be closed until noon today (4/9). Our care teams will reach out directly to patients with scheduled appointments to assist with rescheduling.
Reserve your spot today before registration closes! Join us for the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) hands-on skills session on Monday, May 18th, from 10A - Noon at Cincinnati Children's SIM Center. Registration link below: cchmc.cloud-cme.com/course/cours...
Teens face a higher risk of running injuries than adults and knowing the reasons can help prevent them. Jeffrey Taylor-Haas, DPT, explains the biggest risk factors and how to respond when an injury strikes. blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/healthy-livi...
(2/2) Our Virtual Urgent Care is available 24/7 from your smartphone or computer: www.cincinnatichildrens.org/locations/ur.... If you need emergency care, go to the closest ED immediately or call 911.
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(1/2) Holiday Urgent Care Update: If you need Urgent Care for an injury or illness on Easter (April 5), both Burnet and Liberty Urgent Cares will be open during their normal hours. We always recommend calling your child’s primary care provider first to make a plan.
We're celebrating you being one in a million Dr. Sheak!
Your baby’s first visit to the pediatrician happens soon after birth. Learn what to expect and get helpful hints to make this visit go smoothly: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/healthy-livi...
For Caroline, their support during ENT surgeries and appointments made such a lasting impact that she now wants to become a Child Life Specialist herself one day! As we wrap up #ChildLifeMonth, we’re celebrating and thanking this incredible team for everything they do for our patients every day. 💙