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Pediatric Services

Franklin Square Pediatrics Receives National APA Award

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Baltimore Raven Todd Heap has pledged to raise $1 million in support of a new Pediatric Center that will be part of a new seven-story patient care tower at Franklin Square.

The Todd Heap Family Pediatric Center is scheduled to open in November 2010. Learn more

The pediatric physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and clinical staff at Franklin Square Hospital Center are committed to providing children of all ages with excellent and compassionate medical care. Our health care practitioners build partnerships with our patients and families, by keeping them at the center of decision-making and encouraging them to participate in care whenever possible. Family points of view and choices are recognized as an integral part of the planning and delivery of pediatric care and are listened to and held in high-esteem.

Our comprehensive, pediatric healthcare services are conveniently located in the community, bringing quality care close to home. We invite you to learn more about what we have to offer and how we're expanding and improving our clinical offerings and our commitment to being a community partner and resource for education and support. 

The Pediatric Practice at Perry Hall offers primary pediatric care to children from birth through adolescence. Our medical team also provides comprehensive hospital care to children of all ages admitted to Franklin Square.

The Pediatric Emergency Department and Inpatient Unit was the first of its kind in Baltimore County. This specially designed area offers the highest quality and technologically advanced emergency medical care to ill and injured children in a child-friendly environment to ease the fear and anxiety typically associated with an emergency room visit and/or over night stay.

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a certified Level III unit and offers a high level of intensive care to ill or premature newborn infants.

Pediatric Community Services offers community based education and programs for children and families.

Warmer weather means playing outside, and for kids, it also means a greater chance of getting hurt. Pediatric Sports Medicine Specialist Frank Dawson, MD, talks with ABC2News about kids and injuries.