From sports injuries to bumps on the head, kids of all ages are at risk for concussion. Learn the signs and symptoms to help make sure your child receives the right diagnosis and care.
Our pediatric ear, nose and throat surgeons perform more than 6,000 ear tube surgeries each year and have the expertise and experience to care for your child.
Our team of pediatric specialists understand how to help kids and teens recover better after surgery. We work with parents to create unique care plans that get their child back to activities quickly and safely after surgery.
Consulte estos consejos útiles sobre cómo consolar a su bebé, niño pequeño, en edad escolar o adolescente y calmar los temores o preocupaciones de su hijo sobre una próxima cirugía.
Here’s a look at sinus infections, nasal polyps and other conditions that might require sinus surgery. Plus, what to expect from pediatric sinus surgery.
From diagnosis to treatment, the pediatric-trained sleep specialists at Children’s are dedicated to providing the best care possible to children and teens with sleep apnea.
If your child experiences recurrent nasal infections, difficulty breathing through the nose, obstructive sleep apnea, snoring or mouth breathing, a doctor may recommend a pediatric adenoidectomy.
If your child has a persistent sore throat or recurring tonsillitis and strep throat, your doctor may recommend a surgery known as a tonsillectomy to have his tonsils removed.
At Children’s, we want each patient to be prepared for their surgery. It’s important to follow pre-surgery instructions so your child or teen can be as safe as possible during their procedure.
If your child is often diagnosed with ear infections, a pediatric ENT may recommend ear tube surgery to help ease the problem.