Bone Dysplasia Clinic

Welcome

The Waisman Center Clinics provide comprehensive clinical care and support for children with disabilities and their families. The Waisman Center Bone Dysplasia Clinic is a partnership with UW Health and the American Family Children’s Hospital. The Bone Dysplasia Clinic provides interdisciplinary clinical care for individuals who have or suspect may have bone growth disorders (principally dwarfing disorders) and bone structure abnormalities, as well as consultative services to local health care providers.

YOUR CLINIC VISIT

If you are interested in an appointment, please have your/your child’s primary care provider fill out a referral at uwhealth.org/referral.  We will call you to schedule an appointment once we have processed the referral.

  • All clinic visitors should park in stalls outlined in blue and give their license plate number to the schedulers upon check-in. (See map and directions below.)
  • Our clinic is located on the first floor of the Waisman Center, 1500 Highland Avenue.
  • Plan to arrive 5 to 10 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment. Check in at the clinic reception desk located just beyond the Waisman Center’s main lobby.
  • A medical assistant will obtain your child’s height, weight, pulse and blood pressure. You and your child will be taken to an examination room.
  • A medical geneticist or genetic counselor will obtain a thorough health and family history. You or your child will be thoroughly examined and staff will discuss the evaluation and answer any questions you may have.
  • Other professionals may also provide evaluations and/or consultations as needed.
  • Necessary laboratory evaluations will be discussed and coordinated.
  • The clinics are a nut-free zone.

NOTE: Full visit information will be shared in writing with you and your child’s primary health care provider, subspecialists, and others as indicated by signed release of information forms.

GOALS OF THE CLINIC TEAM

  • Provide comprehensive, state-of-the-art diagnostic services, care coordination and genetic counseling.
  • Educate you and your family about your child’s disorder, associated complications and the genetic causes and their implications.
  • Provide health care counseling about potential risks and preventive behaviors.
  • Refer and collaborate with other health professionals to meet your child’s special needs.
  • Provide information on community resources and services to support your child and family.
  • Support and advocate for the patient and family.

Clinic Team

Clinic Director

Janet M. Legare, MD

Position title: Pediatrician, Clinical Professor

Clinic Coordinator

Peggy Modaff, MS, CGC

Position title: Genetic Counselor

Maps, Directions, and Parking for Clinic Visitors

Parking MapFrom the east—follow University Avenue through campus and then go off to the right on Campus Drive; stay in the right lane and turn right at the University Bay Drive/Farley Avenue intersection.

From the west—follow University Avenue and turn left at the University Bay Drive/Farley Avenue intersection. After making the turn (from either direction)... Continue straight over the hill; the road at that point becomes Highland Avenue. The Waisman Center is at the bottom of the hill on the left, across the street from UW-Children's Hospital.

PARKING: All clinic visitors should park in stalls outlined in blue and give their license plate number to the schedulers upon check-in.

ENTRANCE: Enter building in north tower at main clinics/lobby doors. Turn right and walk through lobby to clinics registration desk.

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