Trisomy 21 Program
The Trisomy 21 Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) evaluates, treats and provides coordinated care for children and adults with trisomy 21 – also known as Down syndrome. Individuals can enter the program at birth or at any point throughout their lives.
Our program supports individuals with Down syndrome, their families and healthcare teams by providing education, healthcare collaboration and a comprehensive review of the developmental, behavioral, educational, psychosocial and medical issues common in individuals with Down syndrome. Whether your family has received a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome or your child was diagnosed after birth, we can help you navigate any health challenges your child faces, answer your questions and offer coordinated care to meet your child’s unique needs.
How we serve you
We offer a variety of specialized programs and clinical services to best support individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
All about Down syndrome
Down syndrome (also known as trisomy 21) is the most common chromosomal anomaly in humans, affecting more than 350,000 people in the United States. Learn what causes it, supportive treatments and follow-up care.
Meet your team
The Trisomy 21 team includes a developmental pediatrician, nurse practitioner, speech therapists, physical therapist, occupational therapist and social worker who provide comprehensive care to children and adults with Down Syndrome.
Our locations
The Trisomy 21 Program is based out of our Main Hospital in Philadelphia.
Trisomy 21 Program resources
We have created resources to help you find answers to your questions and feel confident with the care you are providing your child.
Preparing for your child’s appointment
When you come to the Trisomy 21 Clinic, we'll review your child’s medical, developmental and behavioral history any testing performed, and conduct a physical exam. Then, we’ll make recommendations for next steps in your child’s care.
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