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If your child has a blood disease or disorder, the Pediatric Hematology Program team at The Children’s Regional Hospital can help.
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If your child has a recurring or persistent disease caused by an infectious agent such as bacteria, a fungus, a parasite, or other rare infection, our pediatric infectious disease experts at the Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper can help.
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Your child may be in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) because they are recovering from major surgery or because they require therapy for a serious illnesses, such as asthma, respiratory failure, shock, cancer, or trauma.
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Our pediatric experts use the latest diagnostic and treatment methods to manage the full range of neurologic disorders and neurodevelopmental disabilities.
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Providing outstanding care to children affected by ear, nose and throat (ENT) complaints and conditions is a major aim of our team.
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Pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R), sometimes known as physiatry or rehabilitation medicine, aims to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligame
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Choosing a pediatrician is one of the most important decisions you will ever make concerning the care of your child.
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The pediatric pulmonary disease specialists at the Children's Regional Hospital at Cooper treat disorders of the lungs, including chronic diseases such as emphysema and asthma, diseases caused by exposure to toxic substances, sleep disorders, and acute pulmonary problems such as pneumonia.
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When your child is prescribed imaging, you deserve access to the area’s leading pediatric radiology team.
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For children and adolescents, the long-term effects of untreated sleep disorders can be many and varied, and can range from physical to cognitive and psychiatric consequences. The Pediatric Sleep Medicine program at Cooper addresses a wide array of symptoms and disorders and can make a measurable difference in your child's health.
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As the only hospital-based pediatric surgery team in South Jersey, we provide the highest level of surgical care to the surrounding community.
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Cooper is the only hospital in the Delaware Valley that provides trauma care for both adults and children, and is the only hospital in South Jersey to have met the American College of Surgeons' 229 standards for to be verified as a Pediatric Level II Trauma Center.
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In the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cooper University Health Care, we have physicians who specialize in providing sensitive, age-appropriate office visits for children and teenagers who would need sub-specialty gynecologic care. This includes infants, young children, and teenag
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Our general pediatricians offer preventive and primary care, treating, and diagnosing illnesses in all children from birth to 18 years of age.
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Cooper’s vascular and endovascular specialists are skilled at diagnosing and treating pelvic congestion syndrome, varicose veins around the ovaries.
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Learn about pelvic floor disorders in women and the urogynecology resources available at Cooper for diagnosing and treating these conditions
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The Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Program, offered by Cooper Bone and Joint Institute, provides women with the tools and skills necessary to regain strength of their pelvic floor.
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Learn about pelvic organ prolapse in women and the urogynecology resources available at Cooper for treating this condition
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Throughout our lifetimes and particularly as we age, our bodies undergo physical changes that may impair the ability of the pelvic muscles to provide the support and control needed for normal function.
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Pericardial window is surgery to drain fluid that has accumulated around the heart by creating an opening in the sac that surrounds the heart (pericardium). This procedure helps the heart pump effectively.