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A cleft palate or cleft lip is one of the most common birth defects that can occur in a child. And while they may feel scary and overwhelming at first, remember it’s a highly treatable condition that can be corrected with surgery. Most children with facial clefts have no other birth defects and can expect to lead happy, healthy and full lives.

As Central Florida's oldest cleft palate team, The Ramon L. Ruiz Cleft - Craniofacial Disorders Program at Orlando Health Children's Neuroscience Institute provides comprehensive, state-of-the-art care for children born with cleft palate that is aligned with the American Cleft Palate/Craniofacial Association Parameters of Care. Your child’s highly skilled, multidisciplinary team will include craniomaxillofacial surgeons, ENT surgeons, speech and language pathologists, orthodontists, geneticists and social workers. Further pediatric subspecialists such as pediatric neurosurgery and pediatric ophthalmology are available when needed.

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