Division of Adolescent Medicine
Adolescent Medicine is a subspecialty of Pediatrics committed to the improvement of the physical and psychosocial health and well-being of children from age 11, or the onset of puberty, to age 21. At Crozer, the staff of the Division of Adolescent Medicine provides expert preventive healthcare such as physical examinations and immunizations. Additional services include diagnosis, treatment, and counseling on a broad range of complex medical and psychological issues unique to adolescents including: eating disorders, substance abuse, and sexuality issues and concerns.
Division of Allergy and Immunology
The Division of Allergy and Immunology at Crozer evaluates and treats children with all aspects of allergic disease and defects in immune function, including allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, food allergies, recurrent infections and asthma. Through skin tests, environmental history analyses, and pulmonary function testing, pediatric allergists at Crozer can diagnose and develop treatment plans for children with both common and complex allergic problems.
Division of Developmental Pediatrics
The Division of Developmental Pediatrics at Crozer provides evaluation and guidelines for the management of care for children with a variety of motor, genetic, cognitive, behavioral, communicative and learning disorders. Pediatric specialists within the department work collaboratively across disciplines to diagnose and treat developmental disorders in children from birth to adolescence.
Division of Neonatology
The Division of Neonatology offers comprehensive neonatal diagnostic and treatment facilities for critically ill newborns. As the only Level IIIa Intensive Care Nursery serving Delaware County, Crozer's board-certified neonatologists provide leading-edge treatment for 350 newborns annually. These newborn infants are as small as one pound. The Intensive Care Nursery can meet the needs of these babies, as well as larger, more mature newborn infants.