Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo – NEW YORK

Address: 219 Bryant Street
Buffalo, NY 14222
Phone: (716) 878-7000 Website: http://www.kaleidahealth.org/childrens/

Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo, a Kaleida Health facility and teaching hospital for the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, is the regional center for comprehensive and state-of-the-art pediatric, neonatal, perinatal and obstetrical services in Western New York and beyond. 

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Services are family focused and provided in conjunction with pediatricians and community resources.

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Rehabilitation & Developmental Pediatrics – Since 1956, The Robert Warner, MD, Center for Children with Special Needs of Women & Children's Hospital has been providing comprehensive rehabilitation services consisting of diagnostic, evaluative and therapeutic services to children in Western New York and surrounding areas with known or suspected disabilities.  Each clinic or program is comprised of an interdisciplinary team of specialists specifically selected to meet patients' needs. The whole child is the primary focus of care.

The pediatric clinics offered include:

    Motor Clinic
    Spina Bifida Clinic
    Spasticity Clinic
    Early Neurodevelopmental Clinic
    Rehabilitation-Developmental Clinic
    Feeding Disorders Clinic
    Down Syndrome Program
    Speech and Hearing Program
    Orthopedic Rehabilitation Program
    Rehab/Motor Clinic
    Limb Care Program
    Physical Therapy
    Occupational Therapy
    Adaptive Seating Program
    Aquatic Therapy

Children seen at the Robert Warner, MD, Center may need additional consultative services from a wide variety of specialties. Many of the multi-specialty pediatric services of Women & Children's Hospital are available, including:

    Audiology
    Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics
    Occupational Therapy
    Orthopedics
    Parent/Child Education/Training
    Physical Therapy
    Speech-Language Pathology

All services performed at Robert Warner, MD, Center are on a referral/appointment basis.

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