Pediatric Medical Genetics

Genetic care for children and families

Providing children with genetic evaluations so they can be evaluated for underlying genetic conditions that could affect their health.

Your child’s well-being is important, and our pediatric genetic counselors understand this. They are dedicated to helping you make informed decisions about your child’s genetics.

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Your child’s well-being is important, and our pediatric genetic counselors understand this. They are dedicated to helping you make informed decisions about your child’s genetics.

Your child’s pediatrician will work with a genetic counselor to deliver quality care where, when and how you want it by offering:

  • Access to a genetic counselor in person or via telemedicine that will help you:
    • Decide whether genetic testing is needed
    • Understand the results of genetic tests
    • Anticipate effects of a genetic condition for the individual and family
    • Coordinate care for individuals of families with genetic disorders
  • Care backed by the specialists and care team of Marshfield Children’s Hospital

Daina Shilts' story is just one example

The 27-year-old central Wisconsin native was born with a rare genetic disorder affecting her heart, appearance and cognitive ability. Though this disease has challenged Shilts throughout her life, it has never defined her.

This is a story of grit, perseverance, family and the transformative power of sport. This is the story of Daina Shilts.



Pediatrics and prenatal medical genetics

A genetic evaluation is appropriate for children with:

  • Developmental delay.
  • Autism spectrum disorders.
  • Multiple health problems or birth defects.
  • History of seizures or muscle concerns.
  • Abnormal physical features.
  • Personal or family history of a known or suspected genetic condition.

Prenatal medical genetics

Women/couples who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant may see a genetic counselor for reasons including:

  • Personal or family history of a known or suspected genetic condition.
  • Abnormal ultrasound finding.
  • Ethnicity-based carrier screening.
  • History of multiple pregnancy losses.
  • Discussion of prenatal screening or diagnostic test results.
  • Advanced maternal age as the chance for certain genetic conditions may be increased.
  • Exposure during pregnancy, which may increase the risk for birth defects.

Specialty clinics and medical genetics

Marshfield Children's has many multi-disciplinary teams focused on treating patients with specific health conditions, including:

Genetics plays an important role in these conditions, and meeting with a genetic counselor may be part of your care within these specialty clinics.