Maryland (MD) Pediatrics Doctors and Physicians

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Pediatrics Information

Description

Pediatrics is the treatment of disorders and diseases in infants, children and adolescents. A pediatrician is primarily concerned with the influence of disease and dysfunction on a child’s development, from preventive care to treatment of diseases. This specialist has background knowledge regarding congenital defects, immunology, oncology, infectious diseases, immunizations, and disorders that are unique to children.

Diseases / Illnesses Treated

Physicians in this specialty treat patients suffering from numerous diseases and illnesses, but some of the most common are Guillain-Barrè Syndrome, Leukemia, lymphoma, pink eye, Snoring, allergies, Hypothyroidism, Scabies, epilepsy, Autism, cystic fibrosis, Asthma, Cushings Disease, measles, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Crohns Disease, sickle cell anemia, Infant Reflux, Encopresis, and Neurofibromatosis.

Procedures Performed

Once properly diagnosed, practitioners can perform numerous procedures on patients including Circumcision, Tonsillectomy, Patent Ductus Arteriosis (PDA) repair, Appendectomy, Adenoid Removal, Ear Tubes, Hypospadias Repair, Inguinal Hernia Repair, Leg Lengthening, Hydrocele Repair, Umbilical Hernia Repair, Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair, Club Foot Repair, Minimal Access surgery, and cancer surgery.

Tests Performed

To diagnose patients with possible illnesses and diseases, specialists will often perform one of many tests including ultrasound, Barium Enema, Upper GI, MRI scan, x-ray, video swallow, and urine / stool collections.

Location Density Information

Doctor density varies by specialty and location. Maryland has 1,781 practicing pediatricians. Broken out by city, pediatrics doctor density in Aberdeen is 1, in Aberdeen Proving Ground is 2, in Andrews Afb is 8, in Annapolis is 39, in Arnold is 18, in Baltimore is 614, in Bel Air is 44, in Belcamp is 4, in Berlin is 2, in Berwyn Heights is 8, in Bethesda is 91, in Bladensburg is 1, in Boonsboro is 4, in Bowie is 25, in Brentwood is 2, in California is 2, in Cambridge is 4, in Catonsville is 27, in Centreville is 2, in Charlotte Hall is 2, in Chester is 2, in Chestertown is 3, in Cheverly is 5, in Chevy Chase is 15, in Clarksburg is 1, in Clarksville is 5, in Clinton is 21, in Cockeysville is 5, in College Park is 3, in Columbia is 48, in Crisfield is 1, in Crofton is 13, in Cumberland is 17, in Damascus is 5, in Davidsonville is 4, in Denton is 2, in Dundalk is 1, in Dunkirk is 6, in Easton is 16, in Edgewater is 4, in Eldersburg is 12, in Elkton is 4, in Ellicott City is 28, in Fallston is 2, in Frederick is 36, in Gaithersburg is 25, in Gambrills is 9, in Glen Burnie is 34, in Glenarden is 1, in Greenbelt is 15, in Hagerstown is 24, in Hampstead is 1, in Hancock is 3, in Havre De Grace is 6, in Hollywood is 4, in Hyattsville is 14, in Kensington is 12, in La Plata is 4, in Landover Hills is 1, in Largo is 7, in Laurel is 31, in Leonardtown is 9, in Lexington Park is 2, in Linthicum is 4, in Linthicum Heights is 4, in Manchester is 1, in Mitchellville is 4, in Montgomery Village is 24, in Mount Airy is 7, in North Bethesda is 4, in North Potomac is 5, in Nottingham is 8, in Odenton is 11, in Owings Mills is 20, in Oxon Hill is 3, in Parkton is 2, in Parkville is 1, in Pasadena is 13, in Pikesville is 2, in Poolesville is 1, in Prince Frederick is 13, in Princess Anne is 4, in Reisterstown is 8, in Rising Sun is 2, in Rockville is 124, in Rosedale is 1, in Salisbury is 23, in Severna Park is 7, in Silver Spring is 95, in Smithsburg is 7, in Sykesville is 2, in Takoma Park is 14, in Temple Hills is 17, in Timonium is 3, in Towson is 46, in Upper Marlboro is 13, in Waldorf is 30, in Westminster is 26, in Wheaton is 16, and in Windsor Mill is 2.

Maryland Information

Maryland was one of the thirteen original colonies, and achieved statehood in 1788. Maryland’s population is 5,600,388; Annapolis is its capital and home to the U.S. Naval Academy. Baltimore is the largest city, and is home to world-acclaimed Johns-Hopkins University and Hospital. There are myriad activities available for residents or visitors, including arts and theater, sports, museums, hiking, biking and walking trails, Famous people from Maryland include musician Frank Zappa, baseball great Babe Ruth, and Francis Scott Key, who wrote the “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

According to 2005 Census estimates, Maryland has a population of 5,600,388. Of this population, 1,360,481 are under the age of 18 and 641,040 are at or above the age of 65.

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