Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center
USINFO | 2013-09-02 15:15


The Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center serves children between the ages of birth and 21 years from all over Virginia and the United States. It includes a 23-bed inpatient unit and a large outpatient unit with 22 different clinics caring for more than 10,000 outpatients annually. Children are seen at the KCRC for outpatient care in orthopedics, dentistry, developmental pediatrics, cerebral palsy, autism, and ADHD, as well as audiology and speech/language concerns. The original Children's Rehabilitation Center was designed by architects W. E. Stainback (Col '28), and Louie L. Scribner (Col '29) in 1958. Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center is named for one of the University's major benefactors, John Kluge.

The UVA Department of Pediatrics and the UVA Children's Hospital share a common goal to enhance the health and well-being of children and families through collaborative medical care, education of professionals dedicated to pediatric healthcare, breakthrough research that improves lives, leadership and community service.

More than 500 healthcare professionals across the UVA Health System form a network providing  pediatric services from well child care to surgery to complex subspecialty care for newborns through adolescents. For Appointments & Information, please call 434-924-KIDS or 1-800-251-3627.

Services Include:
Developmental Disabilities and Delays
Dentistry
Diabetes and Endocrinology
Digestive Disorders
Genetics
Neurology
Orthopaedics
Rehabilitation
Children’s Fitness Clinic
International Adoption Clinic
Gait and Motion Analysis Laboratory

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