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Nicklaus Children’s Hospital has several outpatient and urgent care centers throughout South Florida, including on-demand, virtual care.
Walk-in urgent care with no appointment needed.
Serving as your child's primary doctor's office.
Pediatric specialty consultations available closer to home.
A full range of comprehensive services all under one roof.
Connect with providers from the comfort of your own home.
With over 800 pediatric clinicians on staff, we’re dedicated to helping you connect with the right specialist for your needs.
We have expertise in treating children and educating families on hundreds of different conditions.
We use cutting-edge, specialized treatments and procedures to ensure the best care for your child.
The transplantation of blood or bone marrow is the procedure of transferring and replacing the hematopietic stem cells.
Immunotherapy is a different modality of cancer treatment that utilizes the body’s immune system to fight cancerous cells.
Chemotherapy is a common form of cancer treatment. It refers to drugs that are often used to kill cancer cells and prevent them from coming back.
HIPEC is an abdominal cancer treatment that is used after all tumors have been surgically removed from the abdomen.
Radiation therapy is a common form of cancer treatment. It refers to exposing the body to beams of radiation that are used to kill cancer cells and prevent them from coming back.
Tumor embolization is a minimally invasive procedure used to reduce/block blood flow to a tumor, before potentially removing it surgically by blocking a major blood vessel feeding it.