Photo by Adam Padgett

On Tuesday, Oct. 10, a ribbon-cutting ceremony
signified the official opening of Kentucky Children’s Richmond Road, the new home of four pediatric specialty clinics. This facility will offer a continuum of care to infants, children and adolescents with complex medical and behavioral needs.

Photo by Adam Padgett

“The mission of Kentucky Children’s Hospital has always been to provide the most advanced, comprehensive care to our patients and their families without them having to travel far from home,” said Scottie B. Day, M.D., physician-in-chief for Kentucky
Children’s Hospital. “Having access to a full range of specialized medical and developmental care in one location, reduces the travel burden on families, and allows us to offer a continuity of care not found elsewhere in the Commonwealth.”

The four clinics include:
 Complex Care Clinic, which provides medical and developmental follow-up care for infants and young children up to age 5 with medical complexity.

 Developmental Pediatrics Clinic, which offers screening, diagnostic and therapeutic services for children with complex developmental-behavioral conditions such as autism.

 NICU Graduate Clinic, a clinical site for babies and young children with special medical needs. The clinic not only serves babies who were cared for in the KCH Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) but also children born prematurely who are
at risk for developmental problems.

 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinic, where patients over the age of five with complex care needs can go to improve their functional abilities and strength.

KCH Easterseals ribbon cutting on October 10, 2023. Photo by Arden Barnes | UKphoto

The 25,000 square-foot, newly renovated facility, housed in the former Shriners Hospital location, is a shared space with Easterseals Bluegrass, a nonprofit organization that
provides services and care to adults and children with special needs. Funding for the facility renovation and expansion of services was made possible in part by a donation
from the local community partners of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The generosity of the donors is enshrined in a custom multimedia art installation produced by Raush studio of Cincinnati.