Usually a team: Look for craniofacial clinics associated with medical schools. These are usually staffed by ENT doctors, plastic surgeons, audiologists, speech/language therapists, geneticists, developmental pediatricians & medical social workers. Pediatric specialists in ophthalmology, nephrology, cardiology, psychology & orthopedics are often involved in treatment. See ameriface or www.Goldenharsyndrome.Org.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Yes: Yes, our team treats currently more than 100 children with this condition. Treatments include dental work, jaw surgery, eye surgery, facial nerve surgery, etc.
Answered 12/9/2013
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