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Women and Children’s Hospital Medical Staff Office Building 830 Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 302 Charleston, WV 25302 (304) 388-2950 Toll free: 1-800-348-6099 Fax: (304) 388-2951 camc.org Total pediatric facial services • Cleft lip and palate with coordinated team care • Custom helmet therapy for deformational plagiocephaly • Surgical reconstruction for premature suture fusion “craniosynostosis” • Craniofacial surgery • Distraction osteogenesis “jaw lengthening” • Birth marks, hemangiomas and vascular lesions • Jaw growth disturbances and facial asymmetries • Trauma and post-traumatic deformities • Facial tumors, cysts and pathology Physician referrals We welcome the privilege of working with physicians on the evaluation and care of patients. Calls from physician offices will be given priority based upon professional opinion for either same day or next-day booking. A referral form is available on our website at camc.org/faces or by calling our office at (304) 388-2950. Referrals can be faxed to (304) 388-2951. Charitable gifts We are often asked if it is possible to make a donation to the Cleft Center/FACES program. The answer is yes – these contributions provide patients and their families with educational, emotional and financial assistance. For more information about charitable gifts, please contact the CAMC Foundation at (304) 388-9860 or visit camcfoundation.org. C LEFT C ENTER /FACES The only Cleft Center in West Virginia recognized by the American Cleft Palate Association Levi Brinker, 1 - Letart, WV Bilateral cleft lip 30775-B16 Charleston Area Medical Center CleftCenterBrochure 30775-B16.indd 1 3/2/16 2:45 PM
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Cleft Center/fACeS

Women and Children’s Hospital Medical Staff Office Building 830 Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 302 Charleston, WV 25302 (304) 388-2950 Toll free: 1-800-348-6099 Fax: (304) 388-2951

camc.org

Multi-disciplinary team for children with facial differences

Total pediatric facial services• Cleft lip and palate with coordinated team care

• Custom helmet therapy for deformational plagiocephaly

• Surgical reconstruction for premature suture fusion “craniosynostosis”

• Craniofacial surgery

• Distraction osteogenesis “jaw lengthening”

• Birth marks, hemangiomas and vascular lesions

• Jaw growth disturbances and facial asymmetries

• Trauma and post-traumatic deformities

• Facial tumors, cysts and pathology

Physician referralsWe welcome the privilege of working with physicians on the evaluation and care of patients. Calls from physician offices will be given priority based upon professional opinion for either same day or next-day booking. A referral form is available on our website at camc.org/faces or by calling our office at (304) 388-2950. Referrals can be faxed to (304) 388-2951.

Charitable giftsWe are often asked if it is possible to make a donation to the Cleft Center/FACES program. The answer is yes – these contributions provide patients and their families with educational, emotional and financial assistance. For more information about charitable gifts, please contact the CAMC Foundation at (304) 388-9860 or visit camcfoundation.org.

Cleft Center/fACeSThe only Cleft Center in West Virginia recognized

by the American Cleft Palate Association

Levi Brinker, 1 - Letart, WVBilateral cleft lip

3077

5-B

16

Charleston Area Medical Center

CleftCenterBrochure 30775-B16.indd 1 3/2/16 2:45 PM

About usThe CAMC Physicians Group Cleft Center/First Appalachian Craniofacial Deformity Specialists (FACES) is located at Charleston Area Medical Center’s Women and Children’s Hospital. We specialize in the comprehensive management of congenital and acquired craniomaxillofacial deformities (skull, scalp, eyes, ears, nose, jaws, airway, lips and mouth) and other related problems.

FACES is comprised of facial surgeons, neurosurgeons, ENT physicians, dentists, developmental specialists, orthodontists, geneticist, speech pathologists and social workers. Our specialists are committed to caring for patients that require a comprehensive team approach and are available during team visits or individual appointments.

Our physiciansBruce B. Horswell, MD, DDS, MS, FACS – Medical DirectorDr. Horswell is a member of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association. He obtained his medical degree and surgical training from the University of Connecticut in Farmington, Connecticut, and his dental degree and oral maxillofacial training from the University of Minnesota. He completed two craniofacial fellowships at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia and the Royal Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, England. He was on the faculty at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland, and also has been in private practice in his home state of Minnesota. Dr. Horswell is board certified for the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and is a well-known national and international speaker and author.

DirectionsThe Cleft Center / FACES is located in the Medical Staff Office Building behind CAMC Women and Children’s Hospital (handicap accessible with two elevators). You may park in the visitor parking lot beside the building (hourly fees apply).

From Beckley area: Take I-77 North to Charleston. Merge onto I-64 West/I-77 North. Merge onto I-64 West toward Huntington. Take the Washington Street/Civic Center exit. Merge onto US-119 South. Turn left at first traffic light. Turn left onto Pennsylvania Avenue. Get into right lane. Go through traffic light. Women and Children’s Hospital parking lot entrance is on the right, just past the emergency room. Follow the signs to visitor parking.

From the west: Follow I-64 East to Charleston. Take the Lee Street exit. Stay in right lane. Go through traffic lights. Women and Children’s Hospital parking lot entrance is on the right, just past the emergency room. Follow the signs to visitor parking.

From the north: Take I-77 or I-79 South into Charleston, following signs toward Huntington. Take the Washington Street/Civic Center exit. Merge onto US-119 South. Turn left at first traffic light. Turn left onto Pennsylvania Avenue. Get into right lane. Go through traffic light. Women and Children’s Hospital parking lot entrance is on the right, just past the emergency room. Follow the signs to visitor parking.

Paul Kloostra, MD, DDS, is a member of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association. He earned his dental and medical degrees from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he also completed his general surgical internship and specialty training in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Following a year as faculty at the University of Michigan in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Kloostra completed his fellowship training in cleft and craniofacial surgery at CAMC with Dr. Horswell.

Fellowship and researchSince 2005, the FACES clinic has provided a one-year post-residency fellowship in pediatric cranio-maxillofacial surgery. The fellowship follows accredited residency training and focuses primarily on children with both acquired and congenital (birth) facial deformities and differences. Over the years, we have been privileged to attract and train outstanding doctors from many regions of the country and Canada.

One of the most important elements in proper training is clinical research. Our fellows participate in clinical reviews of our patient population and work together to advance pediatric care in order to provide the latest, most advanced care for our patients.

Lily Brumfield, 2 - St. Albans, WV Cleft palate

CleftCenterBrochure 30775-B16.indd 2 3/2/16 2:45 PM


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