- Our Services
-
Patients and Families
- Get Directions
- Parking
- Childrens Locations
- Getting Around
- Guidelines for Visitors
- Contact a Patient
- Contact Children's
- Send an e-Card
- Gift Shop
Planning a Visit
- Find a Doctor
- Child Health A-Z
- Community Ed.Classes
- Injury Prevention
- International Patients
- Medical Records
- Patient Handbook
- Patient Procedures
Parents
- For Health Professionals
- Research
- Ways to Give
- News
Our Services
Hepatology Program
Description of Services
|
|
Part of the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, the Hepatology Program offers consultative services and comprehensive care for children with a wide range of liver and hepatobiliary disorders. Among the services provided at the Hepatology Program are:
- Inpatient and outpatient consultation
- Diagnosis using a variety of serologic, metabolic, molecular, histologic, radiographic and endoscopic examinations
- Comprehensive therapeutic plans and consultations including, but not limited to:
- Viral hepatitis
- Cholestasis
- Autoimmune liver disease
- Portal hypertension
- Metabolic liver disease
- Wilson disease
- Cirrhosis and its complications
- Collaborative consultation and care with the Hillman Center for Pediatric Transplantation and the Division of Pediatric Surgery for liver transplantation, hepatobiliary surgery (biliary atresia, biliary cysts, liver tumors, portosystemic shunts, etc.) and other innovative surgical approaches to liver disease in children.
- Care plan coordination
- Long-term follow-up care
- State-of-the-art clinical research
- Biliary atresia
- Cholestatic liver disease
- Acute liver failure
Referral Requirements
Referrals are not required from primary care physicians or other Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh specialty services. Referrals for patients enrolled in managed care insurance plans may require authorization from the insurance provider and primary care physician.
All necessary referral and authorization forms must be received before the patient’s visit. Prior submission of medical records, imaging studies and biopsy slides are recommended for optimal consultation.

Children's is in the Top 10 Again
Children's 'Hard Head Patrol' Hits the Streets to Keep Kids Safe
Adding Breast Milk Ingredient to Formula Could Prevent Deadly Intestinal Problem in Premature Babies