Incheon St. Mary's Hospital operates a pediatric rehabilitation dyslexia clinic for elementary school students

Mar 03, 2025

The Catholic University of Korea's Incheon St. Mary's Hospital will open a new 'Child Rehabilitation Dyslexia Clinic' for elementary school students suffering from dyslexia and start accepting applications on the 4th.

The Incheon St. Mary's Hospital Pediatric Rehabilitation Dyslexia Clinic was opened to students in the first to sixth grades of elementary school who have difficulty learning due to dyslexia with the aim of improving their learning ability and quality of life through early diagnosis and systematic treatment of dyslexia.

Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that has difficulty reading and writing regardless of intelligence, and early detection and professional treatment are important. Through the treatment and evaluation of rehabilitation specialists, the dyslexia clinic at Incheon St. Mary's Hospital plans to establish various treatment plans such as △ cognitive rehabilitation treatment △ language treatment △ learning strategy education △ psychology and emotional support, and provide comprehensive management and support. It will also run educational programs for patients and families to enhance their understanding of dyslexia and guide them on effective countermeasures.




The pediatric rehabilitation dyslexia clinic will be treated by Jang Dae-hyun and Kim Jae-won, professor of rehabilitation medicine, and Joo Sun-young, professor of orthopedic surgery.

Professor Jang Dae-hyun said, `Through the opening of this pediatric rehabilitation dyslexia clinic, we will provide professional and systematic treatment to improve the learning ability of students suffering from dyslexia and restore confidence.'

Incheon St. Mary's Hospital operates a pediatric rehabilitation dyslexia clinic for elementary school students








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.