Centro ARCH (Niños en situación de riesgo)
Children’s Health℠ team of caring professionals believes every child deserves a healthy childhood, and everyone at Children’s Health is dedicated to making that possible. Some children face more challenges than others, and ARCH, the At-Risk Children’s Center, is in place to offer those children and their families the care, education, support they need.
Afecciones que tratamos
- Virus de inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH) pediátrico
- Falta de cuidado pediátrica
- NOFTT (desarrollo insuficiente no orgánico) pediátrico
- Abuso físico en niños
- Abuso sexual infantil
- Virus del Nilo Occidental pediátrico
- Enfermedad de Lyme pediátrica
- Sarampión pediátrico
- Rubéola pediátrica (sarampión alemán)
- Paperas pediátricas
Un enfoque de equipo para la atención
Nowhere else in Texas will you find a center like ARCH, dedicated to improving the health care, well-being and physical and emotional outcomes for at-risk children. The committed, professional, highly-trained and caring providers at Children’s Health work hardest when the odds are stacked against children and their families.
The ARCH at Children’s Health aims to provide the model of health care to children and their families, so they can beat the odds and enjoy a healthy childhood. It’s what every child deserves. ARCH services are provided by a multidisciplinary team of specialists, including:
Physicians
Enfermeros con práctica médica
Psicólogos
Pharmacists
Other specialists are as close as Children’s Dallas, Plano, or the Southwestern Campus.
In addition to medical professionals fully dedicated to working with at-risk children (from birth to age 18) and their families, Children’s Health specialists work in tandem with the Family Access Network (FAN) of Dallas as well as leading researchers to ensure that children and their families don’t “fall through the cracks.”
Un enfoque de equipo para la atención
Nowhere else in Texas will you find a center like ARCH, dedicated to improving the health care, well-being and physical and emotional outcomes for at-risk children. The committed, professional, highly-trained and caring providers at Children’s Health work hardest when the odds are stacked against children and their families.
The ARCH at Children’s Health aims to provide the model of health care to children and their families, so they can beat the odds and enjoy a healthy childhood. It’s what every child deserves. ARCH services are provided by a multidisciplinary team of specialists, including:
Physicians
Enfermeros con práctica médica
Psicólogos
Pharmacists
Other specialists are as close as Children’s Dallas, Plano, or the Southwestern Campus.
In addition to medical professionals fully dedicated to working with at-risk children (from birth to age 18) and their families, Children’s Health specialists work in tandem with the Family Access Network (FAN) of Dallas as well as leading researchers to ensure that children and their families don’t “fall through the cracks.”
Conozca a nuestro equipo de atención
- Dr. Jeffrey KahnEspecialista en enfermedades infecciosas
- Yeh-Chung Chang, MDInfectious Disease Specialist
- Dra. Suzanne DakilPediatra
- Dra. Amanda EvansEspecialista en enfermedades infecciosas
- Natasha Hanners, MDInfectious Disease Specialist
- Roy Heyne, MDNeonatologist
- Gokhan Kalkan, MDInfectious Disease Specialist
- Mehgan Kidd, MDInfectious Disease Specialist
- Jeffrey McKinney, MDInfectious Disease Specialist
- Zachary Most, MDInfectious Disease Specialist
- Dra. Kristen ReederPediatra
- Michael Sebert, MDInfectious Disease Specialist
- Dawn Wetzel, MDInfectious Disease Specialist
- ESEileen Santa-Sosa, PhD, ABPPPediatric Psychologist - NICU/Thrive
- Elizabeth Heyne, PA-CPhysician Assistant - Thrive
- Erin Rebecca McDougald, APRN, PNP-AC/PCNurse Practitioner - Thrive
- Sandra Onyinanya, APRN, PNP-PCEnfermera facultativa - REACH
- Michele Pittenger, APRN, PNP-PCEnfermera facultativa - REACH
- Fiker Zeray, APRN, PNP-PCEnfermero facultativo - Enfermedades infecciosas, acogida para menores y ARMS (servicios médicos relacionados con el SIDA)