Neenah Clinic-Children's Wisconsin

- Main Phone (920) 969-7970
- Main Fax (414) 337-7201
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Children's specialty outpatient clinics provide local care for kids from birth to young adulthood. Our clinics complement the inpatient services at Children's Wisconsin-Fox Valley Hospital in Neenah and offer a convenient, close-to-home treatment option for families who don't live near Children's Wisconsin-Milwaukee Hospital.
Adult congenital heart disease
We offer one of the few adult congenital heart disease programs in the country in conjunction with Children's Herma Heart Institute, Froedtert Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin. The program treats the increasing number of people born with heart conditions who are living into adulthood.
See our doctor who specializes in adult congenital heart disease.
Asthma/Allergy
To treat the full range of asthma, allergy and immune disorders, Children’s offers comprehensive tests, treatments and services to you and your entire family.
See our doctors who specialize in asthma and allergy.
Cardiology
Directed by the Fox Valley's only on site pediatric cardiologist, this program offers treatment and diagnosis for infants, children and adults with congenital and acquired heart disease. We work with the Herma Heart Institute and the Fetal Concerns Center of Wisconsin at Children's Wisconsin-Milwaukee Hospital to provide seamless care with experienced pediatric cardiologists. We also offer our Fetal Heart Program, where we use fetal echocardiography to assess heart structure, rhythm and function of the unborn child to assess for congenital heart disease or other abnormalities.
We offer diagnosis and treatment for the following:
- Congenital disease
- Heart murmurs
- Palpitations
- Dizziness
- Arrhythmia
- Chest pain
- Kawasaki disease
- Cardiology sport physicals by referral
- Pulmonary hypertension
See our doctors who specialize in cardiology.
Diabetes
We provide management and treatment services for patients with type 1 (juvenile) and type 2 diabetes and their families. Our diabetes team is made up of a pediatric endocrinologist, nurse practitioners, diabetes educators, a dietitian and a social worker. Your child's primary care doctor supervises the care they provide.
Services we offer include:
- Office visits with a physician or nurse practitioners
- Diabetes management education for newly diagnosed patients
- Basic diabetes and self-management education
- One-on-one visits with a nurse practitioner or registered dietitian
- Ongoing medical follow-up until age 18
- Teaching materials
- School support program
- Outpatient insulin pump program
- One-on-one visits with a social worker
- Inpatient care and education
- Insulin adjustments - If you need assistance or have questions on insulin adjustments, we will need to see your child's blood sugar numbers. You may fax them to us at (920) 969-7979 or email them to us at fvdiabetesclinic@childrenswi.org.
See our doctors who specialize in treating diabetes.
Endocrine
We treat a variety of hormonal disorders in children. Our physicians and nurses have advanced training and certification in pediatrics and endocrinology and devote their entire practices to caring for children.
We offer diagnosis and treatment for:
- Growth disorders
- Thyroid problems
- Early or late puberty
- Adrenal gland problems
- Pituitary gland problems
- Calcium and bone problems
Gastroenterology
Our gastroenterology (GI) specialists treat both simple and complex GI problems, close to home. At the first clinic visit, your child will be seen by a board-certified pediatric gastroenterologist and a nurse who specializes in gastroenterology care. We will determine what, if any, tests need to be done. A plan of care will be outlined and teaching provided.
See our doctors who specialize in gastroenterology.
Neonatal Developmental Follow-up Program
The Neonatal Developmental Follow-up Program provides follow-up care for babies who need special care after birth, are at risk for developmental delays or have ongoing medical problems.
This program is very important during the child’s first three years — when he or she is growing quickly and learning many new skills. Parents or doctors can refer a baby to the program.
See our doctors who specialize in developmental special needs.
Nephrology
There are a wide range of conditions that can cause kidney disease in children, some of which may require dialysis and, eventually, kidney transplantation. At Children’s, our team of experts is trained to diagnose and treat all these conditions, whether common or uncommon.
Neurology
Neurologic disorders come in many different forms and usually are related to other conditions, as well. Depending on the specifics of your child’s condition and your input, a variety of treatments across a number of Children's programs may be recommended.
Our neurologists work with other team members from the Comprehensive Neurosciences Center, as well as in programs across Children’s to offer complete care for your child.
Neurosurgery
The Neurosciences Center at Children's Wisconsin is made up of a multi-disciplinary team of specialists. Our dedicated neurosurgeons provide follow-up care to serve the Fox Valley area.
Orthopedics
We work with the orthopedic program at Children's Wisconsin-Milwaukee Hospital to bring care close to home. While surgeries are performed in Milwaukee, all assessment, pre- and post-operative appointments can be done locally.
We diagnose and treat a variety of orthopedic problems, including:
- Bone tumors
- Clubfoot
- Congenital hand and foot deformities
- Hip dysplasia
- Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (hip abnormality)
- Scoliosis
- Sports injuries
- In-toeing
- Cerebral Palsy
- Leg length discrepancy
Pulmonary medicine
We diagnose and treat a variety of pulmonology disorders in infants, children and adolescents, including:
- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (chronic lung disease)
- Asthma
- Other lung diseases
Our staff performs pulmonary function testing and other diagnostics.
Rehabilitation, physical, occupational and speech therapy
We serve patients from newborn to 18 years of age who have a referral from their primary care physician for therapy services.
Physical therapy
The goal of physical therapy is to promote normal development and independent functioning. Staff provide services to patients with problems related, but not limited to:
- Dysfunction of the musculoskeletal (orthopedics) system
- Neuromuscular system
- Cardiopulmonary (pulmonary/respiratory) system
- Lower extremity limb deficiency
- Oncology (cancers)
- Rheumatic diseases
- Burns
- Head injury
- Developmental delay
- Failure to thrive
- Neonatal complications
Occupational therapy
Our staff provides evaluation and treatment of children with congenital or acquired physical, psychological, sensory or perceptual dysfunction. Services are provided to patients with problems related, but not limited to:
- Developmental problems
- Social/psychological difficulties
- Upper extremity limb deficiency
- Cardiopulmonary (pulmonary/respiratory) system
- Oncology (cancers)
- Rheumatic diseases
- Burns
- Head injury
- Neonatal complications
Speech therapy
Our staff provides inpatient and outpatient diagnostic and treatment intervention for infants, children and adolescents with feeding/swallowing disorders and communication or learning concerns.
Rheumatology
We diagnose and treat a variety of rheumatology disorders in children:
- Infection-related reactive arthritis
- Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- Juvenile dermatomyositis
- Musculoskeletal complaints and extremities pain
- Pediatric vasculitis
- Periodic fever and autoinflammatory syndromes
- Scleroderma/morphea
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Uveitis/iritis
See our doctors who specialize in treating rheumatology disorders.
Surgery
Pediatric surgeons evaluate children for surgery and provide follow-up care. Because of their special training and extensive experience, pediatric surgeons at Children's Wisconsin are uniquely qualified to treat the entire spectrum of problems in children of all ages and sizes – from the tiniest premature infants to adult-sized teenagers.
Our pediatric surgeons treat the entire spectrum of conditions including but not limited to:
- Hernias
- Conditions affecting the chest and abdomen
- Tumors
- Trauma
- Burns
Urology
We treat urologic diseases and defects in children of all ages. Pediatric urologists, nurse practitioners and nurses have the training to care for children's unique physiology and age-related problems.
We diagnose and treat a variety of common urinary tract problems including:
- Incontinence
- Infection
- Enuresis
- Kidney stones and tumors
- Bedwetting and urinary incontinence
- Treatment for congenital urinary tract abnormalities, including ureteropelvic junction obstruction
- Duplex systems/ureterocele
- Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR)
- Posterior urethral valves
We also offer diagnosis and follow-up services on surgical reconstruction of genital conditions including:
- Intersex issues
- Bladder exstrophy and epispadias
- Hypospadias
- Undescended testis
- Hydrocele