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1610 NE 150th Street Shoreline, WA 98155 Phone: (206)418-5410 Fax: (206)418-5415 Office Hours: M-F 8-5 e-Mail: NBS.Prog@doh.wa.gov |
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What is the Office of Newborn Screening? We are a part of the Washington State Department of Health. We test babies born in Washington State for the ten treatable disorders listed below. Babies with these conditions usually appear normal at birth. Without screening, babies with these disorders are not likely to be detected before disability or death occurs. Our testing and follow-up services allow early diagnosis and treatment. Plans for Expansion.
What Do We Do? We track birth records to assure that babies are screened, and we do the laboratory testing. We advise health care providers about the tests, results, further testing needed and immediate steps to prevent harm. We follow these children over time to make sure they receive care to improve their lives. Finally, we provide information and training to parents and health care partners. In 2006, we performed over 2.3 million tests on more than 160,000 specimens for about 81,000 newborns. A total of 95 infants with one of the conditions on the screening list were identified and put on treatment early in life. This work is supported entirely by a one-time fee ($60.90) for each baby screened. We collect an additional $3.50 that helps to support the special clinics that are needed to treat affected children.
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