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Giving children a healthy start to life and keeping them well is a priority at Illinois Masonic Medical Center. The pediatric and family practice services includes a diverse range of primary and specialty care physicians who provide patients and families with the peace of mind that comes with experience and compassionate care.
The pediatric unit at Illinois Masonic features primary colors and a lively motif to soothe the senses of the young patients. In the 15-bed unit, nurses provide loving care and understanding to patients and their parents. And to help make the time go by, a child life therapist is available who will play games with the children, make arts and crafts and play videotapes and games. The pediatric playroom stocks books, games and other toys to delight children of all ages.
High-level care for children
Illinois Masonic's pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) treats children with serious and life-threatening illnesses. Physicians and nurses who specialize in pediatric critical care monitor children 24-hours at day in this eight-bed unit. A PICU transport team is on-call to transport children from any hospital in the Chicago area to Illinois Masonic.
As a perinatal center, Illinois Masonic has the medical expertise to care for the most critically ill babies around the clock. Neonatologists and a multidisciplinary team of nurses, respiratory and physical therapists provide premature and newborn infants with treating such problems as immature lungs, birth anomalies, severe infections and respiratory failure. Nurses in the 10-bed Level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and 16-bed intermediate care unit provide technologically advanced care that assists the infants to grow at a healthy rate.
Pediatric Specialty Care
Illinois Masonic has many dedicated physicians committed to caring for your child in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Pediatric medical specialists offer care in 14 different areas:
- Allergy/immunology
- Cardiology
- Critical care
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- Emergency medicine
- Gastroenterology
- Genetics
- Hematology
- Infectious Disease
- Neonatology
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Pulmonary Medicine
Pediatric surgical specialists include:
- Ear, Nose, Throat/Bronchoscopy
- General Surgery
- Neurosurgery
- Opthalmology
- Orthopedics
- Plastic Surgery
- Urology
Illinois Masonic also has child psychologists and psychiatrists on staff.
Pediatric Outpatient Services
The Asthma Learning Center Asthma is a potentially serious chronic condition that results in 1.2 million emergency room visits and 10 million missed school days a year. The Asthma Learning Center at Illinois Masonic Medical Center teaches children and adults how to manage and control their asthma so they can breathe easier. Children and parents will learn about triggers, treatments, medication, peak flows, and how to cope with asthma at school and around pets. Brochures and videotapes are available in English and Spanish.
Learn more about our Pediatric Developmental Center.
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