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NEUROLOGY
Blue Bird Circle provides service, volunteers since 1923


The Blue Bird Circle Clinic had its beginning as the “Little Hospital” on the grounds of the original Methodist Hospital. Since 1949, the Blue Bird Circle Clinic has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders in children. Once affiliated with The Methodist Hospital, a new partnership was formed in 1998 with Texas Children's Hospital to continue the clinic’s mission of comprehensive care to families.

At the core of this dynamic clinic are the Blue Bird Circle volunteers. Attired in their signature blue smocks, they provide invaluable assistance in various roles. Approximately 70 volunteers, donating more than 1,100 hours a month, work in collaboration with physicians, residents, neuropsychologists, a nurse practitioner, social worker, and nine clinic staff to provide quality customer service.

"Our clinic is unique," said volunteer Barbara Brown. "We have always provided a multidisciplinary approach and it shows. The volunteers and staff complement each other extremely well."

Social worker Ann Alexander has been with the clinic since 1968. She says the clinic’s emphasis on family-centered care, coupled with the invaluable support of the volunteers, are two reasons for its success.

"We try to provide patients and their families with the best comprehensive service we can," Alexander said. "The volunteers and staff have a mutual respect and admiration for each other. It’s easy for us to stay committed when you have such dedicated volunteers who support the clinic with a clear vision and mission."

The clinic houses one of the largest centers for the management of Rett Syndrome in the United States. Families travel from throughout the world to seek treatment for this neurological disorder that affects the normal development of girls. In addition, the clinic tests children with learning and social differences who are having academic or behavioral difficulties.

View A Circle of Compassion, a video about the Blue Bird Circle Clinic's commitment to treating neurological disorders in children.

Windows Media: mms://video.texaschildrenshospital.org/CircleOfCompassion.wmv
Real Player: rtsp://video.texaschildrenshospital.org/CircleOfCompassion.rm

Visit the Blue Bird Circle web site:
http://www.thebluebirdcircle.com

 
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