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Vanderbilt opens AHC Clinic

 Posted on February 26, 2014 by jmarsz

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Vandy ClinicThe AHC Foundation is thrilled to announce the opening of the AHC Clinic at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. Under the Direction of Dr. Kevin Ess, Chief of the Division of Pediatric Neurology, the clinic will offer multidisciplinary care to children suffering with AHC. It is so exciting to have the physicians and researchers at the forefront of AHC research providing focused care for our children. Better care for our kids and better research for new treatments – truly an incredible way to celebrate National Rare Disease Day! Please take a moment to read the press release below and spread the news! http://prn.to/1psGSHy Families interested in an evaluation by Dr. Ess should contact Cindy Butterbaugh at cindy.r.butterbaugh@vanderbilt.edu <mailto:cindy.r.butterbaugh@vanderbilt.edu> or call (615) 936-7966. candy:cassidyVandy Clinicasher, cate,austinAustincassidy

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