Daily News | Nemours opens a new pediatric specialty clinic in Broomall
Courtesy Nemours Children's HealthNemours Children’s Health has opened a specialized pediatric medicine office in Broomall that includes doctors who focus on allergy treatment, cardiology, kidney ailments and other specialties.
Officials at the system said they hope locating doctors with expertise in 14 medical and surgical specialties at the Broomall location will help children dealing with more serious medical issues.“Families that come to our hospital for a complex surgery can have follow-up orthopedic care, therapy, imaging in their community,” said Pauline Corso, the system’s senior vice president and chief operating officer in the Delaware Valley.
Primary care for children — and specialized health care for kids with chronic illness — is critical coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, when many adults and children forwent regular doctor’s visits.
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