Children’s Hospital expands Northshore footprint with a pediatric therapy clinic

As a national leader in rehabilitation, the outpatient Covington clinic offers pediatric physical, occupational and speech therapy services

NEW ORLEANS - Children’s Hospital New Orleans celebrated the opening of its new, expanded Northshore Outpatient Therapy Clinic located at 5024 Keystone Blvd. in Covington on the campus of Lakeview Hospital with a ribbon cutting Feb. 1. The event, attended by St. Tammany Parish President, Mike Cooper and St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce CEO, Lacey Osborne, celebrated the new clinic which adds to the existing pediatric services already provided by Children’s Hospital on the campus of its LCMC Health sister hospital.

“We are thrilled that our new, expanded Outpatient Therapy Clinic will bring even more specialized pediatric rehabilitation services to the children and families of our Northshore communities,” said Lucio A. Fragoso, President and CEO of Children’s Hospital. “This exciting growth builds upon the partnership we have enjoyed with Lakeview for many years, and we look forward to bringing even more pediatric services close to home for families on the Northshore.”

The new 4,100 square foot clinic offers pediatric physical, occupational and speech and language therapy in a beautiful facility that features specialized gyms, therapy and treatment rooms in a kid and family-centered environment. The clinic was designed by architecture firm Eskew Dumez Ripple, and built by Bradley Design & Construction.

“With the expansion of space, and the addition of new staff, our capacity to provide outpatient rehabilitation services has nearly doubled,” said Todd Danos, assistant vice president of hospital operations at Children’s Hospital. “That means more children will have access to the care and support they need, when and where they need it.”

Children’s Hospital first opened its doors in 1955 as a rehabilitation hospital following the polio epidemic, and today is the only CARF accredited pediatric rehabilitation program in Louisiana, and one of two children’s hospitals nationally to hold its prestigious level of certification. Children’s Hospital recently added an additional accreditation in Spinal Cord Injury to its lineup of specialty programs offered, which also includes accreditations in inpatient rehab, pediatric specialty and brain injury specialty by CARF International. CARF is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services, and serves as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

To learn more about Children’s Hospital’s rehabilitation services, visit chnola.org.

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About Children’s Hospital New Orleans

Children’s Hospital New Orleans is a 263-bed, nonprofit academic pediatric medical center that offers comprehensive healthcare services, including over 40 pediatric specialties, delivered just for children. With more than 600 pediatric providers, Children’s offers a comprehensive array of pediatric healthcare services in Louisiana and the Gulf South. In addition to its main campus located in New Orleans, the hospital operates a network of specialty clinics across Louisiana, including in Covington, Baton Rouge, Alexandria, Lafayette and Diamondhead, MS. Children’s offers primary care services at 14 convenient locations and remotely via its Virtual Care for Kids program. Children’s is a proud member of LCMC Health, a Louisiana-based, not-for-profit hospital system which also includes New Orleans East Hospital, Touro, University Medical Center New Orleans, West Jefferson Medical Center, East Jefferson General Hospital, Tulane Medical Center, Lakeview Hospital and Lakeside Hospital. Learn more at chnola.org. 

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