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Two Children's Hospital pediatric clinics move to One Hundred Oaks11/10/2009
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The Pediatric Allergy Clinic and the Adolescent Medicine Clinic are now seeing patients in their new offices at 719 Thompson Lane, Suite 36300, in Nashville. The Pediatric Allergy Clinic was previously located in the Doctors' Office Tower at Children's Hospital. Four physicians from the Vanderbilt Asthma, Sinus and Allergy Program (ASAP) will staff the allergy practice at One Hundred Oaks. The clinic will provide enhanced allergy testing and injections. The appointment number is 343-7617. “We're looking forward to practicing in the new space, which we believe will allow us to expand our services and will give us the option of two practitioners holding clinic simultaneously," said Donna Hummell, M.D., medical director of the Pediatric Allergy Clinic. The Adolescent Medicine Clinic will house four physicians, two psychologists, a nutritionist and a social worker previously located in the Doctors' Office Tower and at the Williamson County clinic on Edward Curd Lane. A special multidisciplinary team will staff the clinic's eating disorders program. “The clinic is so much larger that we will be able to provide all our services in one location,” said Lynn Walker, Ph.D., director of the Adolescent Medicine Clinic. “The clinic will be a one-stop shop for adolescent medicine, psychology, social work, nutrition, psychiatry and sports medicine.” A new feature of the practice is an adolescent resource room offering educational, informative, and lifestyle information to teens and families. The appointment number is 936-8200. Contact: Laurie Holloway, 615-322-4747 laurie.e.holloway@vanderbilt.edu |
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