Child and Adolescent Inpatient Program

We’ve designed this care especially for children or teenagers (up to 17 years old) who are experiencing a psychiatric emergency. Stormont Vail Health specialists provide stabilization and individualized treatment plans. As a crucial component of the patient’s health, we count family participation as part of the treatment.

Symptoms

Some people with AFib have no symptoms and are unaware of their condition until it’s discovered during a physical examination or check-up. Those who do have AFib symptoms may experience signs and symptoms including:

  • Palpitations (sensations of a racing, uncomfortable, irregular heartbeat or a “flip-flopping” in the chest)
  • Weakness
  • Reduced ability to exercise
  • Fatigue
  • Lightheadedness
  • Dizziness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest pain

Types of Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)

Episodes of AFib may come and go, or you may develop atrial fibrillation that doesn’t go away and may require treatment. AFib may be:

Treatment Options

The Behavioral Care Team

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Our Behavioral Care Locations

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