Abbie Ruth Bauer, MD

(on medical district drive)
Doctors in Dallas, TX
Doctors
Health and Medical

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Friday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

1935 Medical District Drive
Dallas, TX
75235

About

Dr. Abbie Bauer is a pediatric nephrologist practicing at Children's Health. Learn more.

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We've received many questions about caring for children's masks including, how to clean them, how to encourage kids to wear them and how many you should have on hand. Our expert shares key tips and guidance about your child's reusable #mask. https://bit.ly/308TMnh
For many children with developmental and behavioral challenges, returning to school in-person may benefit and support their needs by establishing a consistent routine and opportunities for social interaction. Find out what may be right for your child by exploring our back-to-school guidance. #BeyondABC https://bit.ly/34DYL2x
Our patient Madelyn has a love of dinosaurs. After being diagnosed with leukemia, Madelyn's care team surprised her by turning her hospital room into a Mesozoic haven! Drawings and stuffed animals of her favorite reptiles filled the room. It's a day Madelyn will never forget! #ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth
We're motivated by our patients, like Bryson, who never give up hope. He designed this year's National #SickleCellAwarenessMonth t-shirt, and in his drawing, he shows "Star Wars-inspired” ships and explorers searching the farthest depths of the galaxy for a cure for sickle cell disease. We love watching Bryson's creativity, optimism and strength! https://bit.ly/3deMHoW
During your next visit with us, you’ll notice new guidelines we’ve put in place to help keep you, your family and our team members safe. Our patient Dillion shares what you can expect when you walk through our doors. https://bit.ly/2Z6mtAS CHILDRENS.COM Our COVID-19 Safety Measures
Diagnosed with sickle cell disease when he was just 10 days old, Darian manages his pain and the challenges he faces with his disease with strength and positivity. With help from our team, he's found relief through new tools to help him avoid hospitalizations so he can continue to do things he loves – being outside and playing sports! We're inspired by Darian's determination and resilience! #PainAwarenessWeek #SickleCellAwarenessMonth. https://bit.ly/3iUbvpT
Our experts encourage parents to still be mindful when planning small get-togethers with family and friends to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Here's 5 things to consider to keep your family healthy. https://bit.ly/34gp0Kw CHILDRENS.COM Can Kids Have Playdates During COVID-19? - Children's Health
Our Environmental Services team works around the clock to keep our campuses clean, disinfected, and safe for our patients, their families and our team members. Even before #COVID19, our team's extensive cleaning process included UV light technology and the misting system. We're so grateful for all this team does and their dedication to ensuring everyone's safety. https://bit.ly/2Gck6pn
We love watching our patient Valentina thrive! An #ECMO survivor, Valentina has overcome some tough challenges and continues to shine bright. Her mom shared this photo with us thanking our incredible nurses and ER team for providing her daughter with one of a kind care. She says this is the rainbow after the storm. We're so proud of you, Valentina!
We’re so proud of you, Jaxon! Thank you for sharing, Good Morning America! Good Morning America October 5 at 10:13 PM · 12-year-old Jaxon Starling’s positive attitude has been inspiring staff and other patients at Children’s Health in Dallas, Texas.
You have until October 10 to bid on fun activities in our auction benefiting pediatric cancer research and treatment. Items and activities you can bid on include the chance to participate in a unique sideline experience with Troy Aikman, gift certificates to your favorite local restaurants and more! Click to bid now: https://bit.ly/366kwbX
Saturday is World Mental Health Awareness Day and In a recent episode of our Children's Health Checkup podcast, our expert covers how parents can support their child's mental health as they continue to face a world with #COVID19. Listen now. https://bit.ly/32ZjlZV #WorldMentalHealthDay
Our Solid Organ Transplant team is celebrating 40 years of making life better for children like Miloh. After he was diagnosed with biliary atresia as a baby, his family traveled to our Dallas campus for a life-saving liver transplant and expert care. Now, nearly five years later, Miloh is thriving. His family says other than a scar on his stomach, you'd never know the challenges he's faced. You inspire us, Miloh! https://bit.ly/34nzlFN #DonateLife
Typically, parents send kids to school if they have a case of the sniffles. Since COVID-19 is a continued concern, parents may worry if their child shows any sign of being sick. Learn when they should stay home and tips for keeping your child healthy at school or daycare. https://bit.ly/33Za6cA CHILDRENS.COM When to keep kids home sick – Children's Health
#ThrowbackThursday to last year when our patient Akshaj and his family celebrated #NationalDonorDay by meeting his bone marrow donor, Dr. Ganesa. She helped save his life by donating bone marrow. Right now, we have 20 patients without a donor match. You could be a match! To register to become a donor with Be The Match, text “childrens” to 61474 or learn more here: https://bit.ly/3pWdSwc
Congenital heart disease (CHD) affects nearly 1 in every 100 babies born across the country. It's the most common type of birth defect and requires surgery or a procedure in the baby's first year of life. Knowing the facts is the first step in improving outcomes for our #CHDWarriors. #WeHaveHeart http://bit.ly/2GC1z36
Don’t forget to send a free Valentine’s Day message to our patients or team members! We want to collect as many uplifting e-cards as possible to shower them with appreciation and warm wishes. Send your e-card now! https://bit.ly/3aacIq9
Now and then, Abby has overcome significant challenges since she left our Heart Center nearly 4 years ago. Diagnosed with a condition called cardiomyopathy, Abby had open-heart surgery to place a ventricular assist device (VAD) that helps her heart pump blood throughout her body. Our team taught her about how the VAD device works and the importance it plays in keeping her healthy. Abby says she wouldn't trade her experience for anything. She wants to become a transplant coordinator when she's older to use her experiences to support other kids through similar journeys like hers. Your future is bright, Abby! #WeHaveHeart #HeartMonth https://bit.ly/2KZhSfY
Our Heart Center team is proud to wear red today to support our #HeartWarriors during Heart Month! Learn more about the care our Heart Center team provides to mend the hearts of our tiniest patients. #WeHaveHeart #WearRedDay #HeartMonth https://bit.ly/36HAusB
Our Heart Center team in our Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) goes above and beyond to make sure our patients and their families receive quality care and feel at home while they're with us. Every holiday and milestone, this team makes sure our patients feel celebrated. We're grateful for these #DifferenceMakers and all they do to create a memorable experience for our #HeartWarriors. #WeHaveHeart

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    You can reach them at: 214-456-2980. It’s best to call Abbie Ruth Bauer, MD during business hours.
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    Abbie Ruth Bauer, MD is located at this address: 1935 Medical District Drive Dallas, TX 75235.
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    Abbie Ruth Bauer, MD store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 4:30PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.