With 87 clinics across the United States and Canada, more people living with NF can connect with specialized care closer to home.
The Children's Tumor Foundation NF Clinic Network (NFCN) is expanding, with six new clinics joining CTF's network, bringing the total to 87 across the United States and Canada. This increases access to clinical teams with specialized expertise in neurofibromatosis and schwannomatosis (NF).
These six newest clinics reflect the breadth of care the NF community needs, from specialized pediatric and adult care to support for patients transitioning between the two, and comprehensive care across different stages of life. The additions also expand the NFCN's geographic reach, including the first NFCN clinic in South Dakota and the first primarily pediatric NFCN clinic in Michigan.
For families living with NF, finding healthcare providers who understand the complexities of NF is essential. Clinics in the NFCN are recognized for their expertise and commitment to comprehensive, coordinated care, connecting people living with NF and their families with experienced clinical teams equipped to address their needs.
Newest NFCN Clinics
Corewell Health - NF Clinic, Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Corewell Health NF Clinic is the first primarily pediatric NFCN clinic recognized in Michigan.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) - NF1 Clinic, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The NF1 Clinic at SickKids is a well-established pediatric clinic specializing in NF1 care.
Loma Linda University Children's Hospital - NF Clinic at PONC, San Bernardino, California. The NF Clinic at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital provides pediatric care and supports the transition to adult care.
Mayo Clinic Florida - NF Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida. The Mayo Clinic Florida NF Clinic serves adult patients with NF1 and schwannomatosis, an underserved patient population.
Sanford Health - Sanford Children's NF Clinic, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Sanford Children's NF Clinic is the first NFCN clinic recognized in South Dakota.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - NF Clinic, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center NF Clinic provides comprehensive care for pediatric and adult patients across the lifespan.
Explore their individual clinic pages and learn more about the care they provide.
About the NFCN
The NFCN is the only nationwide network dedicated to improving clinical care and establishing best practices for treating people living with NF. The network recognizes clinics in the United States and Canada that:
Provide comprehensive medical care for individuals with NF
Support patient and family education
Encourage participation in clinical research trials
Promote involvement in the NF registry
By connecting expert clinics across the United States and Canada, the NFCN helps strengthen the standard of NF care and gives more individuals and families access to providers with specialized knowledge and experience in NF.
Visit the Find a Doctor page on the Children's Tumor Foundation website to explore all NFCN locations.
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