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Making an Appointment with Developmental and Behavioral Health

Getting an appointment with our experts in autism, ADHD, eating disorders, mental health or developmental delays may take several steps. Read about the step-by-step process here.

Early Intervention and Special Education Services

The Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program’s goal is to assist children with heart disease and their families in reaching the best outcomes in all areas of development and quality of life. This includes...

22q11.2 Clinic

Refer a Patient The Super Q Express Clinic at Children's Mercy provides expert medical care from a comprehensive team of clinicians for children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and 22q11.2 duplication.

Rising T1DE Alliance

Our Vision The Rising T1DE Alliance was launched in 2020 to rapidly scale quality improvement efforts and innovation in Type 1 diabetes care. The goal of the Rising T1DE Alliance is simple: get in front of...

Pain Management Program

Children's Mercy is proud to offer the only Pain Management Program in Missouri. Our goal is to provide safe, effective, and patient-centered pain care.

Dental Clinic

Children's Mercy provides comprehensive oral health care for infants and children, including those who can't receive services elsewhere due to insurance or special health care needs. Learn more.

CHAMP

CHAMP® is a team that has been built to meet the needs of some of our most complex patients: babies who are born with single ventricle heart disease. These high-risk single ventricle infants and their...

Infant Lung Center

The Center for Infant Pulmonary Disorders (CIPD) exists to reduce pain and improve the quality of life for preterm and full-term infants who are born with or develop pulmonary disorders. We focus on...

Suicide Prevention in Children and Adolescents

Suicide is the second leading cause of death for 10- to 34-year-olds. Children's Mercy offers information about screening, prevention and warning signs, and tips on how to talk to kids and teens about...

Mental Health in Children and Adolescents

One in 6 American children ages 6 to 17 experience a mental health disorder each year. It's important to remember that treatment can help improve mental health issues, and Children's Mercy can...

Turner Syndrome Clinic

Turner Syndrome, Great HeighTS Clinic Children's Mercy's Turner Syndrome Clinic, Great HeighTS Clinic, is one of the largest Turner Syndrome programs in the country, providing comprehensive care for...

International Services

Children's Mercy receives requests for services from more than 36 countries. Children's Mercy International Services coordinates care for children and their families who come from abroad and...

Angelman Syndrome Clinic

Email About our clinic The Angelman Syndrome Clinic at Children’s Mercy is one-of-a-kind in the region and designed to be a medical home for children with Angelman syndrome and their families.   What...

Blended Diets

What is a blended diet? Made from blenderized foods. Alternative to formula. Used for tube feeding. Available as commercial products or made at home Home blended diets can contain baby foods, table foods...

Developmental and Behavioral Health Videos

Educational videos for patients and families from the Developmental and Behavioral Health Division at Children's Mercy Kansas City.

Sickle Cell Disease Program

The Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Team at Children's Mercy provides comprehensive care to children and young adults with all types of sickle cell disease. We offer hospital and clinic-based care for more...

Tracheostomy Program

At Children’s Mercy, our collaborative trach team works with families in the hospital, at home and in their communities. We support your family through your tracheostomy journey.

Preparing for a Contrast Enema

A contrast enema helps your child’s doctor learn more about your child’s intestine and colon. This information will help prepare you and your child for a contrast enema.

NICU Family Information

We know that having a child in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) can be stressful and difficult. With the help of our NICU Parent Advisory Council, we've gathered resources to help...

Beacon Program and Clinic

The Beacon Program provides a medical home for children with medical complexity. We streamline the health-care process for parents with at least one child with medical complexity, from birth to 21 years.