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Turner Syndrome Program

Girls with Turner syndrome face unique challenges physically, socially and psychologically. The Turner Syndrome Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) provides comprehensive and compassionate care that addresses every type of need girls with Turner syndrome and their families have.

Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder that affects girls. Turner syndrome can cause a variety of health problems such as short stature, lack of puberty and heart defects. With diagnosis, treatment, ongoing education and support, many girls with Turner syndrome lead healthy, happy and independent lives.

Our comprehensive care may include consultation with experts from several specialties, including endocrinology, genetics, audiology, cardiology, nephrology, child development, gynecology, reproductive gynecology, orthopedics, otolaryngology and dermatology.

We also help teens transition from pediatric to adult medical providers.

How we serve you

In addition to tracking the endocrine impacts and other potential medical complications of Turner syndrome, we offer several programs that address the psychological and social issues girls with Turner syndrome and their family members commonly face.

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Why choose CHOP's Turner Syndrome Program

The Turner Syndrome Program at CHOP is one of the country’s most active care centers of its kind, treating hundreds of girls with Turner syndrome, from infancy through young adulthood and offering prenatal consultations.

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Meet your team

In the Turner Syndrome Program, girls are cared for by endocrinologists who specialize in this disease, as well as experienced nurses and social workers and other specialists, if your child needs them.

“As soon as we met with the Turner syndrome team, we felt at peace. The team became our best advocates, the best managers of our daughter’s healthcare.”

– CHOP patient family

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Our locations

You can visit staff from the Turner Syndrome Program at various regional locations.   

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Turner Syndrome Program resources

We have created resources to help you find answers to your questions about Turner syndrome and feel confident in the care you are providing your child.

Patient stories

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