April 1, 2026
Helpful travel tips and resources for families visiting the Kool Klinic from across the U.S. and around the world.
For many families in the Koolen-de Vries Syndrome (KdVS) community, traveling to a specialized clinic can feel overwhelming. Flights, accommodations, navigating a new city and caring for a medically complex child all at once can be a lot to manage.
But you’re not alone.
Families in our global community regularly travel long distances to participate in the Kool Klinic, connect with experts, and contribute to research that helps move our understanding of Koolen-de Vries Syndrome forward.
If you’re planning a visit, here are a few tips from our community to help make the journey easier.
Start Planning Early
Because many families travel internationally or across the country, planning early can make a big difference.
Consider:
Early planning can also help reduce travel costs and make scheduling appointments easier.
Connect with Other Families
One of the most helpful resources is other families who have already made/planned their trip.
Many parents in the Koolen-de Vries community are happy to share:
Our community is global, and shared experience can make traveling feel much less daunting.
Look for Medical Travel Support
Depending on where you live, there may be grants, nonprofit programs or hospital resources that help offset travel costs for medical appointments.
Some programs may assist with:
These resources can help ease the financial burden that sometimes comes with traveling for specialized care.
Choose Accommodations That Fit Your Family’s Needs
Traveling with a child with Koolen-de Vries Syndrome often means planning for sensory needs, medications and extra equipment.
Some families find it helpful to:
Reducing daily travel can help conserve energy for appointments and evaluations.
Pack a “Clinic Travel Kit”
A little preparation can make clinic days smoother.
Families often bring:
Having these items easily accessible can make a long day of appointments much easier.
Give Yourself Extra Time
Travel days can be unpredictable and stressful, especially with medical needs involved.
Try to:
A slower pace can make the experience less stressful for both children and caregivers.
Remember Why You’re Here
This one is major! Traveling to the Kool Klinic is more than just a medical appointment.
It’s an opportunity to:
Many families say these visits leave them feeling more informed, supported, and hopeful.
We’re in This Together
The Koolen-de Vries Syndrome community spans the globe, and every family who travels to the Kool Klinic plays a role in helping advance care, research and understanding of our rare syndrome.
If you’re planning a visit, tell us about your experience! KdVS Foundation is here to support and guide our community along the way through this new endeavor.
For additional details or to express interest in signing up, you can: