Our clinical programs are comprised of the Developmental Medicine Center (DMC), Down Syndrome Program, Autism Spectrum Center, Fragile X Program, and Toileting Program.
The ASC provides comprehensive, family centered diagnostic and care services for children with autism spectrum disorders, together with strong family support. Depending on a child’s needs, the ASC can coordinate visits with autism specialists such as developmental behavioral pediatricians, child neurologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, geneticists, and gastroenterologists, as well as physical, occupational, and speech and language therapists.
The DMC provides developmental evaluation and treatment services for infants, children, and adolescents with a wide range of developmental, behavioral, and learning difficulties.
The Down Syndrome Program offers comprehensive multidisciplinary clinical evaluations for people with Down syndrome from birth to age 22, as well as resources, advocacy, and supports tailored to their individual needs. It is also home to a growing research program investigating cognitive, neurodevelopmental, and medical issues striving to improve the lives of individuals with Down syndrome.
The Fragile X Program provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment to individuals and families affected by fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common inherited genetic cause of intellectual disability.