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New at Gillette

Desiree Czapansky-Beilman, M.D., has joined Gillette’s neurology and sleep medicine practice. An expert in neurological disorders of early infancy and childhood, Czapansky-Beilman will see patients at the Burnsville Clinic. To schedule an appointment or make a referral, call the Burnsville Clinic at 952-223-3400.

Stories in the News

8/05/10 Morneau's Injury Raises Concussion Awareness

The head injury that's kept Twins first baseman Justin Morneau out of the game for two weeks is a serious issue for anyone who plays sports on any level.

6/21/10 Gillette Among Top Worplaces in Tough Times

Amidst the Great Recession of 2009-2010, The StarTribune set out to identify the Top 100 Workplaces in the Twin Cities by surveying their employees.

5/19/10 Surgery gives 9-year-old new independence

Writing, grabbing door handles and gripping a tooth brush are all things most people take for granted. Nine-year-old Rachel Larson does not. She was born with Holt-Oram Syndrome. It is a condition that has left her without some bones in her wrist and hand, including her thumbs.

3/03/10 Just a little more perfect

As a Marine on St. Croix couple prepare to adopt a daughter from China with a cleft lip or palate, they understand exactly how much treatment and surgery the girl will need and how much love she'll add to their life. Because, you see, they've done it all.

2/22/10 Kids ski for first time at Buck Hill

BURNSVILLE, Minn. -- Summer or winter, it's typical to see a wave of interest in Olympic sports before, during, and after the games. Even for the handicapped. "Look at him, he's having such a blast," Janelle Blasingame said, as her six-year-old son Elijah was skiing down Buck Hill in Burnsville. Elijah has cerebral palsy. Saturday was his first time skiing.

2/22/10 Breaking Bones, Not Spirits

Tyler Schell, 8, suffers from a condition called osteogenesis imperfecta or OI, which means at any time, any place his bones are susceptible to breaking. OI is so rare, less than one percent of the population suffers from it.

2/15/10 In Depth: Suddenly Sleepy

A young Minnesota girl's family fought for two years to find out what was wrong with her because she was tired and falling asleep at the blink of an eye. Two years ago, 6-year-old Arianna Hall was not as energetic and active. Jessi Hall says her daughter's episodes began in September of 2007 while living in England.

1/20/10 One-in-a-million reunion in Iraq

A surgery brought them together in Minnesota; a Guard deployment reunited them in the desert.

11/11/09 In-Depth: Jumping for Jack

For years a little boy from Zimmerman has fought to keep up with his friend. But thanks to an amazing procedure, he is getting his spring back in his step.

5/12/09 Miraculous Journey for Abandoned Girl from China

Only 10 days after she was born, a young girl named Junfen was abandoned in China because she had a cleft lip and palate. But that isn't the only hardship the young girl faced. She also has severe scoliosis.

9/18/09 Land of 10,000 Stories

Little girl meets life's challenges feet first

9/17/09 Cat Like Instincts

Injury is always a concern for people living with epilepsy. Seizure alert dogs are helping alleviate some of the fears. The dogs can warn people with epilepsy of an oncoming attack before the seizure occurs, or even alert family members they are happening. But one family says they have a unique pet, keeping their daughter safe in the night with her cat-like instincts.

12/04/08 Brynn's New Life

News Releases

6/29/10 Gillette Opens New Brainerd Lakes Clinic

Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare has opened a new Brainerd Lakes Clinic, part of its continuing efforts to provide specialty medical care to families in communities throughout Minnesota. The new clinic, located at 15860 Audubon Way in Baxter, Minn., will provide assistive technology services— including orthoses (braces), custom wheelchair and seating adaptations, CrainoCaps, and augmentative communication devices — to patients in the Brainerd Lakes area.

3/23/10 Gillette Receives National Honor for Healthy Workplace Practices

Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare has been presented with the American Psychological Association (APA) Best Practices Honor for Psychologically Healthy Workplaces. The honor, announced at the APA national conference in Washington, D.C., is granted to only 10 organizations throughout the U.S. each year.