Have You Met Lander?
Lander was like most kids; curious, friendly, and caring. At seven years old, his pediatric dentist shared he had a “severe overjet.” His front teeth jetted out far enough that they would always be exposed. Mom and Dad knew something was different, but a diagnosis changes everything. With top teeth
Have You Met Mark?
Mark Fetterman lives near our Clinic and supports our work because he knows the positive impact we have in the lives of our patients. Read his inspiring story about how he actively chose to not let his cleft define his future. I was born in 1971 in Wilmington, Delaware with
Have You Met Leah?
Leah was born with Down Syndrome. And it was a surprise to her parents. All they want is for her to be happy, but she really struggled to eat as a baby. Leah could nurse, but bottles didn’t work and a pacifier was never comforting. Imagine not being able to
Creating Confidence Through Clear Communication
Fall 2020 Newsletter Released LCPC is excited to announce that our speech pathology department is growing! Brittany Bilitzo will be joining Pilar Tobin on our team of speech and language pathologists in our expanding department. Brittany, an MS CCC-SLP, comes to us from Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio where she completed a
Racial Justice at the Cleft Clinic
Like many cities across the United States, Lancaster has been the site of protests advocating for racial justice and equality. At the clinic, we recognize that our role in the community is one of service and healing, and we strive to treat each one of our patients with respect and
Update on Clinic Status
Dear Patients and Families, We hope this letter finds you and your family in good health. Our community has been through a lot over the last few months, and all of us are looking forward to resuming our normal habits and routines. While many things have changed, one thing has remained
Health Update
Dear Patients, Families and Friends of the Clinic, We are working hard to get ready to serve you at the clinic again. Many exciting changes are in the works to improve safety in light of our new reality. We are planning to begin limited team services by the end of