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The Wolfson Neurodisability Service runs a number of services and clinics. Your doctor will explain to you which clinic your child will attend.
These include:
Botulinum Toxin Clinic
Communication, Learning and Technology Service - including assessment of developmental and communication difficulties and assessment for assistive communication technology.
Developmental Epilepsy Clinic - includes a service for children with developmental disability secondary to epilepsy (eg Landau Kleffner Syndrome) and assessment prior to epilepsy surgery.
Developmental Vision Clinic
Dysphagia Service
Movement Disorder Service - a combined neurology and orthopedics clinic for the assessment of movement disorders including cerebral palsy.
Neurodevelopmental Assessment Service - includes the autism and social communication disorders clinic and the developmental disorder and learning difficulty service.
Neurometabolic Clinic
Osteogenesis Imperfecta Service - includes an outreach service.
Sturge-Weber Clinic - provides specialist expertise in the assessment and management of children with Sturge-Weber syndrome and associated medical and developmental problems.