At Riley Hospital for Children HIV at Indiana University Health, our mission is to promote a lifestyle of wellness and prevention, as well as treatment of the virus. We always try to remember that there is more to the child in our clinic than just their disease. We also know that the entire family is affected by HIV and that it requires everyone for successful treatment.
Therefore, we treat on a comprehensive Family-Centered Care model, attending to medical, emotional, and social concerns of all family members involved. HIV has affected our entire society. Worldwide, 42 million people are estimated to be living with HIV/AIDS. Of these, 3.2 million are under 15 years of age. In the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control, there were 816,149 reported cases of HIV in the United States. Of these, 9,074 cases of AIDS were in children under the age of 13. It is clear that our entire community is affected by this disease, not just individual families.
At the Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health, we are committed to providing state-of-the-art care to our patients, their families, and the community. We hope the Riley Hospital for Children Ryan White Center for Infectious Disease at IU Health provides you with a place that meets all the needs your family encounters while dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of HIV in your child.
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Elaine Cox, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
Medical Director of Riley Hospital for Children HIV at IU Health
Denise Shalkowski, RN
Riley Hospital for Children HIV at IU Health Nurse Specialist
Linda Dye
Administrative Assistant