The SWF Clinical Care Network is known nationally and internationally.
The Network has over 25 centers that provide the comprehensive care necessary for treating adults and children who have a port wine (PW) birthmark, Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS), or Klippel-Trenaunay (KT).
Each center is staffed by a team of specialists who collaborate in the evaluation and management of each patient. This team approach ensures the individual's treatment plan is carefully developed and coordinated.
"The SWF recognizes the collaborative care received at the centers plays a key role in improving the quality of life for individuals living with port wine birthmark conditions. Together patients, dedicated physicians, and the SWF will increase the pace of discovery."
Karen L. Ball, Founder, and CEO
*Pictured above: Cook Children's Medical Center, Fort Worth, TX
Click the state below for more information on each CCN:
- California: UC Irvine Health: Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic
- California: UCSF Hemangioma and Vascular Clinic - San Francisco
- California: Rady Children's Hospital
- Colorado: Children's Hospital Colorado
- Delaware: Nemours Children's Health
- Florida: Bascom Palmer Eye Institute - Univ. of Miami
- Illinois: The Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
- Illinois: University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center
- Massachusetts: Boston Children's Hospital
- Michigan: Wayne State University and Children’s Hospital of Michigan
- Minnesota: Mayo Clinic - Rochester
- New York: NYU-Langone Medical Center
- New Jersey: Hackensack - Northeast Regional
- North Carolina: UNC-Chapel Hill
- Ohio: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
- Ohio: Cleveland Clinic
- Ohio: Nationwide Children's Hospital
- Pennsylvania: Jefferson Health
- Pennsylvania: Wills Eye Hospital
- Texas: Cook Children's Health Care System
- Texas: Dell Children's Medical Center
- Texas: Texas Children's Hospital
- Utah: University of Utah School of Medicine
- Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
- Washington: Seattle Children's Hospital