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Norton Children’s Outpatient Center – Owensboro is located on the Owensboro Health campus in the Breckenridge Medical Building, Suite 301, 1000 Breckenridge St. Surface parking is available around the building.
The skilled and experienced pediatric specialists with Norton Children’s provide care designed “Just for Kids” to families in the Owensboro area, helping you receive care close to home.
Norton Children’s is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the No. 1 children’s hospital in Kentucky, and we’re ranked nationally in three pediatric specialties.
Offering 18 comprehensive and state-of-the-art urological tests, we are one of the only local practices with in-office ultrasound and advanced leading technology with video urodynamics and sedation capabilities.
Our pediatric specialists collaborate with your local pediatrician and other health care providers to provide seamless, comprehensive care. With multiple specialists located in the Owensboro office, patients who need to see more than one provider can book several visits on the same day for added convenience.
Norton Children’s providers accept Medicaid and most major commercial insurance plans. You can message your child’s health care provider, refill prescriptions and get on a wait list if an earlier appointment becomes available through your free Norton MyChart account.
Professionalism, compassion and popsicles for Owensboro girl with dangerous vascular condition
Molly Knott would need two surgeries — one to remove a mass in her armpit, and a second to reconstruct her blood vessels to prevent the arteriovenous malformation (AVM) from returning.
Providing sophisticated pediatric neurological care to the Owensboro area
Providing pediatric neurological care in Owensboro increases access in the Western Kentucky city and surrounding areas such as Evansville and Tell City, Indiana. In most cases, the location saves families the two-hour or so drive to Louisville for care.
A routine prenatal ultrasound turns scary, but offers time to prepare for lifesaving heart surgery
The two main arteries leading to and from Miles Fitzmaurice’s tiny heart were switched and had to be restored to their correct position.
Norton Children’s Heart Institute’s Owensboro location treats children with heart defects close to home
After 31 days in a coma, Owensboro teen returns home in time for Christmas
It started as a cough, progressed to pneumonia and kept getting worse. Now a college freshman, he’s planning to dance in a fundraiser for the hospital that treated him two years ago.