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501-364-1100
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Specialty care appointments: 501-364-4000
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The Endocrine Clinic evaluates and treats children with short stature and disorders of the thyroid, pituitary, and adrenal glands.
The Diabetes Clinic deals with newly diagnosed or follow-up diabetes patients. This clinic offers an extensive multidisciplinary approach to diabetes management.
The COACH Clinic is a family-centered, multidisciplinary outpatient clinic designed to prevent and treat obesity in children and teens through lifestyle changes.
Learn about the nationally-ranked diabetes and endocrine care provided at Arkansas Children's.
Learn about the future of diabetes care from Jon Oden. M.D., chief of pediatric endocrinology at Arkansas Children's Hospital since 2015.
Unlock peace of mind for your child with diabetes at school. Discover critical tips and a comprehensive plan to ensure your child's safety.
Arkansas Children's reviews the signs and symptoms of diabetes in children.
Arkansas Children's offers tips on how diabetic teens can monitor their blood sugar while on the road.
Arkansas Children's discusses the best way to prevent and manage low blood sugar in children and teens.
Read about how to plan for children going back to school with a diabetes diagnosis.