The Nicklaus Children's Dan Marino Outpatient Center provides a one-stop-shop for families of infants, children and teens in need of rehabilitation services. Families from as far away as South America and Europe visit the center every year.
Diagnostics and Testing
*Walk-in hours are subject to change.
For more information or to schedule diagnostic services, please call toll-free
1-877-624-8413.
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Rehabilitation Services
To schedule rehabilitation services, please call toll-free 877-255-8437.
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Nicklaus Children's Pediatric Specialists provide the following specialty consultation services:
For additional service details or to schedule an appointment, please call 1-888-624-2778.
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Nicklaus Children's Hospital Marino Adapted Aquatics Certification
Become certified in swimming instruction for working with individuals with developmental disabilities. Completing this certification course will meet the requirements of the State of Florida for working with this population. Learn more and apply for certification.
Weston Pediatric Primary Care Center
Our Pediatric Care Centers offer comprehensive, coordinated and family centered clinical care for
children from infancy to young adults under 21 years old provided by board-certified pediatricians.
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Pediatric Neurology
Part of the nationally recognized Nicklaus Children's Brain Institute, the Division of Pediatric Neurology and the team of pediatric neurology specialists provides comprehensive diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of a wide range of neurological disorders in children such as epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, autism, developmental disorders, behavioral issues and sleep disturbances.
For additional information or to make an appointment, please call 954-371-0113.
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Cardiometabolic & Preventive Program
The Cardiometabolic & Preventive Program offers personalized consultation and education
for families and pediatricians. The program is led by a multidisciplinary team of board-certified
specialists which includes pediatric cardiologists, endocrinologists and nutritionists.
The program is designed for children and families with metabolic syndrome, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and
hypertension. Participants will receive a comprehensive cardiometabolic and lifestyle analysis to help identify
concerning risk factors. A personalized action plan will also be provided with an emphasis on lifestyle and
nutritional modifications.
For additional information or to make an appointment, please call 561-514-7390. Grant
opportunities available for Palm Beach County residents. Physician referral required.
Outpatient Cardiology
The Nicklaus Children’s Outpatient Cardiology Program is recognized for expertise in the care and management
of pediatric heart disease, offering evaluation and treatment for fetal, newborns, children and adults with a
suspected or a diagnosed cardiac disorder. Part of Nicklaus Children’s nationally ranked Heart Institute;
the outpatient cardiology clinic is committed to delivering the highest-quality care with convenient access to
services for families in Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast.
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Zero Suicide Initiative
Nicklaus Children's has joined Zero Suicide, a quality improvement initiative that elevates system-wide
suicide prevention and care, with the goal of saving lives.
Through a grant provided by the Children's Hospital Association, Nicklaus Children's is implementing
Zero Suicide's proven prevention and care practices adapted within a continuous quality improvement model.
Goals include:
- Reducing suicide deaths
- Decreasing hospitalizations
- Enhancing quality and continuity of care
- Improving post-discharge follow-up visit attendance
- Improving screening rates
- Implementing system-wide care pathways
- Reducing inpatient psychiatric hospital readmissions
What Patients and Families Should Know
As part of this initiative, patients ages 8 and above in our Emergency Department, Urgent Care Centers
and inpatient units, are being screened for suicidal ideation. Parents and clinicians will be made aware when
children report such thought patterns. Additional follow through and recommendations will be made for as appropriate
to children's care needs.
If you have concerns that your child may be contemplating suicide, please call the Suicide and Crisis
Lifeline at 988.