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Washington University School of Medicine's Division of Endocrinology & Diabetes provides comprehensive specialty care and consultative services for pediatric patients with endocrine and growth disorders, diabetes, and bone and mineral metabolic disorders in the greater St. Louis area and surrounding regions.
Pediatric patients with endocrine and growth disorders, diabetes, bone and mineral metabolic disorders, and rare genetic disorders.
greater St. Louis area and the four-state surrounding region
Address
1 Childrens Pl Div Ped Endocrinology And Diabetes, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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The following types of medical expertise are offered in Washington University School of Medicine
No Telehealth Services
ACGME accredited fellowship training, American Diabetes Association (ADA) accredited diabetes education program, NORD Rare Disease Centers of Excellence
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
The clinic is actively involved in diabetes and endocrinology research, including basic science and patient-oriented investigations, nationally recognized clinical trials, and innovative research initiatives. They collaborate on T0–T4 translational research, transgender health research, and are contributors to DirecNet. They participate in studies like Diabetes Prevention Program Type 1 (DPT-1), TRIGR, DPPOS, PROTECT, TrialNet, EMANATE, RADIANT Wolfram Syndrome International Registry and Clinical Study, and TODAY study.
No, Washington University School of Medicine does not currently offer telehealth or virtual appointment services. All visits are in-person.
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