The division of adolescent medicine in the department of pediatrics at the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville strives to provide excellent and appropriate health care for children going through adolescence.
Patient Care
Adolescence is a period of transition from childhood to adulthood and has its share of challenges, decisions and discoveries. It is a time of physical, psychological and social growth. UF Health Pediatrics – Jacksonville provides a wide range of services in adolescent medicine, striving to provide excellent and appropriate health care for this unique group of individuals.
Adolescent health issues that are evaluated and treated include:
- Acne
- Chronic illnesses
- Contraception
- Drug use/abuse
- Eating disorders
- School failure
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Male genital complaints
- Menstrual disorders and menstrual management
- Mood/emotional problems
- Vaginal irritation and infections
Education
The division provides pediatric residents from the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville department of pediatrics with one month of training in adolescent medicine.
Research
The University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville is committed to fostering research by the faculty and residents.
This institution has been engaged in clinically applied research for many years and is enriched by the presence of faculty who have demonstrated excellence in performing research and in training new investigators.
For details about individual faculty research interests, please view their bios on the faculty page.
Contact Us
For information on the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville division of adolescent medicine, please contact:
Linda Hughes
Administrative Manager
(904) 244-3050
linda.hughes@jax.ufl.edu
Susmita Pati, M.D., M.P.H.
Chair, Department of Pediatrics
(904) 244-3050
susmita.pati@jax.ufl.edu
Address
Division of Adolescent Medicine
UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville
653-1 West 8th Street, L16
3rd Floor, LRC
Jacksonville, FL 32209