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Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital Children's Medical ServicesOutpatient care at the Pediatric Specialty Center The Pediatric Specialty Center is located on the second floor of Yale-New Haven Childrens Hospital (YNHCH) in thed West Pavilion. It is a major referral center for outpatient pediatric specialty services, with more than 20 subspecialties offered. Children are seen for a variety of reasonsfrom a one-time consultation to treatments for acute, chronic or terminal medical/surgical conditions. Each specialty clinic is staffed by an attending physician from YNHCH as well as fellows, residents, advanced practice nurses, registered nurses, child life specialists, social workers, nutritionists and others who work together to provide the specialty care needed. To make an appointment *Note regarding pediatric cancer patients: Pediatric oncologists want to discuss each case with the referring physicians and parents before seeing new patients. The Pediatric Oncology office can be reached by calling (203) 785-4640. What to bring to your appointment
Entering the center Inside the center are 14 examination rooms, an infusion room, a treatment room, a phlebotomy lab for drawing blood, a satellite hematology/chemistry laboratory and cardiopulmonary testing. Pediatric diagnostic imaging services are located nearby in the Soiuth Pavilion. If your child is having blood work done, please write his or her name on the blue clipboard by the front entrance, in order for your child's name to be called. When the exam begins, your childs weight and height will be taken, along with blood pressure and other vital signs. Then your child will go to an examination, treatment or procedure room. Procedure room Infusion area Red blood cell transfusions are used in the treatment of sickle cell disease, thalassemia and cancer. Platelet transfusions are given to children under chemotherapy, which can temporarily wipe out the supply of platelets in their blood. Isolation room Specialists who see patients at the center: For other specialities, see the Department of Pediatrics, Yale University School of Medicine Last revised: June 6, 2007 (dh) ![]() |