Patient Care

The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes at Stanford has a long tradition of providing quality clinical care of children and adolescents across the board range of pediatric endocrinology disorders. We evaluate and treat children with growth disorders, precocious and delayed puberty, thyroid and adrenal disorders, sex chromosome disorders (particularly Turner syndrome), abnormal bone development, and other hormonal problems. For more information about our clinical endocrinology services at Packard Children’s Hospital and its clinics.

We also evaluate and treat children and adolescent with abnormalities of glucose metabolism including both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. We have extensive experience managing both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in young patients. Our Diabetes Education Program is recognized by the America Diabetes Association and offers classes twice a month. We have active insulin pump program, treating children of all ages, and have particular expertise in using glucose sensors. For more information about our clinical diabetes services at Packard Children’s Hospital and its clinics.

Classes for patients with diabetes and their families - Class schedule

 

Diabetes Workbook

Spanish version Diabetes Workbook

 

Family resources about disorders of sex development (DSD) or sex chromosomes