About Methodist Children's Hospital Pediatric Specialty Clinics

Comprehensive and complex care in one convenient location

Our multidisciplinary teams are comprised of board-certified physician specialists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, dieticians, social workers, case managers and pediatric nurses.

To schedule an appointment or to learn more about our services, call (210) 575-7371

Botox

This procedural clinic is designed for the administration of Botox injections for children with spasticity and diverse special needs.

Brachial Plexus

A multidisciplinary clinic for children with brachial plexus injuries. Specialists evaluate and develop a treatment plan for each child. The goal is to maximize function of the affected extremity and formulate a treatment plan which may include therapy, splinting, casting, and/or surgery.

Congenital Anomalies/ Craniofacial Clinic

These multidisciplinary clinics provide treatment for infants and children with cleft lip/palate and other types of craniofacial anomalies. Treatment plans are developed and implemented to ensure quality and continuity of patient care and follow up.

Neurodevelopmental

A multidisciplinary clinic that follows infants and children who are at risk for a developmental delay either due to prematurity or congenital disorders. Routine follow up of these infants and children ensures appropriate evaluations and interventions to help each child reach his/her maximum potential.

Pulmonary

This clinic provides multidisciplinary care to a wide range of children with respiratory disorders, with a major focus on the technology dependent child and their families. Patients and their families receive an individualized plan to meet their needs with regular outpatient visits as well as access to nurses and the case manager between visits to provide them with comprehensive care.

Spina Bifida

The Spina Bifida clinic provides multidisciplinary evaluation and treatment recommendations for infants and children who have Spina Bifida. Each patient receives comprehensive treatment planning which may include surgery, medication, special equipment and routine follow up with specialists.

Vascular Anomalies

The vascular anomalies clinic provides multidisciplinary care to children with vascular malformations. Each child is evaluated to determine both diagnostic and treatment modalities that will best meet the needs of each patient and their families.