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Our Developmental Specialty Clinics
Welcome to the UW IHDD’s Specialty Clinics, where we offer comprehensive interdisciplinary evaluation and support for individuals and families navigating neurodevelopmental disabilities. Our diverse range of specialized clinics include autism, genetics, neurodevelopment, FASD, pediatric audiology, and PKU. Our clinics are dedicated to addressing a wide spectrum of developmental disabilities across the life span and providing tailored care to promote well-being and improve quality of life.
Our Developmental Specialty Clinics
Welcome to the UW IHDD’s Specialty Clinics, where we offer comprehensive interdisciplinary evaluation and support for individuals and families navigating neurodevelopmental disabilities. Our diverse range of specialized clinics include autism, genetics, neurodevelopment, FASD, pediatric audiology, and PKU. Our clinics are dedicated to addressing a wide spectrum of developmental disabilities across the life span and providing tailored care to promote well-being and improve quality of life.
Adult Autism Clinic
The UW Medicine Adult Autism Clinic is designed to meet the complex needs of individuals over 18 years of age with autism spectrum and related disorders.
Clinic Contact
Em: gastobbe@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-3100
UW Autism Center (UWAC)
The UWAC and is one of the first autism centers in the country to provide clinical services, professional training, and internationally recognized research.
Clinic Contact
Em: uwautism@uw.edu
Ph: 877-408-8922
Biochemical Genetics Clinic
The Biochemical Genetics Clinic provides evaluation, consultation, and management services to clients of all ages with a variety of genetic metabolic disorders…
Clinic Contact
Em: vam@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-1800
Cardiac Neurodevelopment Clinic
Children who are born with complex congenital heart disease (CHD) are at risk for problems with growth and development. The Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Clinic…
Clinic Contact
Em: cncndv@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-6710
Child Development Clinic
The Child Development Clinic provides developmental assessments and diagnostic services for infants, children, and adolescents up to young adults…
Clinic Contact
Em: chdevcl@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-3327
Down Syndrome Specialty Clinic
The Down Syndrome Specialty Clinic was founded in 2016 with the goal to provide long-term developmental and behavioral consults and care for individuals…
Clinic Contact
Em: chdevcl@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-3327
Washington State FASD DPN Clinic
The Washington State Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnostic & Prevention Network (FAS DPN) is a network of one Washington State community-based clinic and the core clinical/research/training FAS DPN clinic at the Institute on Human Development and Disability.
Clinic Contact
Em: fasdclin@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-9666
Genetic Medicine Clinic
The Genetic Medicine Clinic is the only genetics clinic for adults in the PNW that offers the full range of evaluation, diagnosis, assessment, genetic testing and interpretation, counseling and care management for all genetic and genomic disorders.
Clinic Contact
Em: olsondl@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-4030
Infant Development Follow-Up Clinic
The Infant Development Follow-Up Clinic (IDFC) provides developmental follow-up of children from 3 months to 5 years of age who have developmental risk factors due to prematurity, low birth weight…
Clinic Contact
Em: idfclamb@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-9348
LAMBS Follow-Up Clinic
Our Late and Moderate Preterm Babies (LAMBS) clinic works with children who were born at 32-36 weeks gestation, or 4 to 8 weeks early. We provide developmental assessment and on-going monitoring.
Clinic Contact
Em: idfclamb@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-9348
Neurogenetics Clinic
The Neurogenetics Clinic’s purpose is to evaluate, diagnose and provide genetic counseling and long-term management for patients and families with a wide variety of genetic diseases of the nervous system.
Clinic Contact
Em: olsondl@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-4030
Pediatric Audiology Clinic (PAC)
The PAC at the IHDD provides a full range of audiological services for infants and children, including comprehensive hearing evaluations, counseling with families, and fitting and long-term follow-up with hearing technology.
Clinic Contact
Em: pedaudio@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-9347
Phenylketonuria (PKU) Clinic
The Cristine M. Trahms Program for Phenylketonuria at the University of Washington is made up of a team of experienced health care professionals.
Clinic Contact
Em: vam@uw.edu
Ph: 206-598-1800
Preparing for Your Visit
Clinical services at IHDD serve individuals with or at risk for developmental, learning, and behavioral problems and their families. Clinics also serve adults with a variety of neurodegenerative disorders and related disabilities.
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