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Things to do

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Things to do at Evelina London.
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/children/fun.aspx

Your child's appointment with the community paediatricians

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What to expect from your appointment with the Evelina London community general medicine service.
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/our-services/community/community-paediatrics/patients.aspx

Why do research here?

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Information for researchers to find out about the achievements of the research team and about the work we do
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/research/researchers-industry/why-research-here.aspx

Neuropsychology service

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Information about what our neuropsychology service is, including how children can be referred to it and what the neuropsychology assessment involves
Url
/resources/patient-information/neuropsychology-service.pdf

Matthew Magowan's blog

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Matthew Magowan's blog about his experience of Evelina London
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/about-us/who-we-are/blog-entries/20200113-matthew-blog.aspx

What do you do, Sue?

Description
Sue is a play specialist and service lead for our play team.
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/about-us/who-we-are/history/a-history-of-care/what-do-you-do/what-do-you-do-sue.aspx

Squints - understanding your child's squint

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This leaflet explains about squints, the causes and the consequences.
Url
/resources/patient-information/Understanding-your-childs-squint.pdf

Stoma care – your child and their stoma

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The aim of this information sheet is to answer some of the questions you may have about your child's stoma.
Url
/resources/patient-information/your-child-and-their-stoma.pdf

Rectal washouts

Description
This leaflet aims to teach parents how to perform rectal washouts safely on their baby at home. It explains the reasons
Url
/resources/patient-information/rectal-washouts.pdf

Staying safe - information for parents

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Information to help parents who think their child might be thinking about suicide or self-harming.
Url
/resources/patient-information/staying-safe-information-for-parents.pdf
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