Texas Children's Hospital North Austin Campus is set to expand its offerings in 2025 with the addition of a craniofacial clinic.

The details

The clinic, which offers services at other Texas Children's locations, treats children with facial, jaw and skull abnormalities, such as:
  • Undersized jaws
  • Small or underdeveloped parts of the face
  • Dentofacial deformities, such as Apert syndrome, Crouzon syndrome and Pfeiffer syndrome
  • Acute and chronic sequelae of facial fractures, resulting from a disease, injury or other trauma
  • Rare craniofacial clefts
Representatives for the hospital said the Austin clinic will include integrated dentistry and orthodontic services.

The children’s hospital opened its Austin campus in February and offers a variety of pediatric and women's services.