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The Clinic for Special Children (CSC) is a primary pediatric care and gene research clinic located in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. The facility specializes in genetic problems of the plain sects, such as the Amish and Old Order Mennonites.[1] It was founded in 1989.[2][3] The most common genetic disorders treated by the Clinic are glutaric acidemia type I (GA1), which is common in the Amish population and maple syrup urine disease (MSUD), which has a high prevalence in the Old Order Mennonites.[3]

Establishment

The Clinic for Special Children was founded by the Plain community with Dr. D. Holmes Morton and his wife, Caroline in 1989.[2] The clinic building was raised by the Plain community and completed in 1990 while an addition was added in 2000.[4] In addition to patient care facilities, the Clinic also houses its own laboratories, providing rapid biochemical and molecular genetic testing.[4] The Clinic sees over 1,100 active patients and performs about 4,000 biochemical and genetic tests each year.[5]

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