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Turner Syndrome Support 
of St. Louis
  • Home
  • Events
    • Local Events
    • Variety Show
    • Picnic
    • Google Calendar
  • Clinics
    • Cardinal Glennon
    • Children's Hospital
    • Adults
  • Get Involved
    • Join A Group
    • Increase Awareness
    • Promote Research
  • Resources
    • New Diagnosed TS Families
    • Books
    • Organizations
    • Resources
    • En Español
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St. Louis Children's Hospital Turner Syndrome Clinic

We are pleased to inform you that the Division of Endocrinology at St. Louis Children's Hospital hosts a clinic especially for girls with Turner Syndrome! 

  

When:  The third Monday of the month in the afternoon.

              

Where: St. Louis Children's Specialty Care Center 

at Highway 40 & Mason Road.


Schedule Appointments: Endocrinology office at 314-454-6051. 

Amanda Ingram, TS Clinic Coordinator, is available for assistance with coordinating appointments.  amanda.ingram@wustl.edu


Jennifer Sprague, MD, PhD, discusses the evaluation and treatment for Turner Syndrome.

Listen to the Podcast

About the Clinic

Welcome to the Turner Syndrome Clinic with Pediatric Endocrinology at Washington University.


We are excited to be able to offer this clinic for our patients with Turner Syndrome!


Our goal is to provide comprehensive, multi-service, coordinated, up-to-date care for each of our patients from diagnosis to transition to adult care.


Most patients will attend Turner Syndrome Clinic once or twice a year, with interim visits in our general Endocrine Clinic.


Prior to the appointment, you may receive a call to review any other appointments that may need to be coordinated for that visit.


Services that can be coordinated with your Turner Syndrome Clinic appointment include:

  • Cardiology
  • Renal
  • Ophthalmology
  • ENT
  • Orthopedics
  • OT, PT
  • Social Work/Psychology
  • Dietician (depending upon availability)

Services we can arrange at St. Louis Children's Hospital (not currently offered at the Specialty Care Center):

  • Genetics
  • Genecology
  • DEXA Scans
  • Cardiac MRI
  • Psychiatry

Today's Visit

During this visit:

  • You will have your vital signs taken.
  • You will review our checklist of care with a member of our team.
  • You will have a visit with our Pediatric Nurse Practitioner.
  • You will fill out a quick depression/school survey and reiew it with our social worker.
  • You will have blood work and testing ordered if needed.
  • We will make a plan for the next visit and answer any questions or concerns.

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