As an engaged member of our community, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta provides a variety of ways for people to contact it about their families’ needs.
Children’s is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing specialized care to kids from all walks of life—but we don’t do it alone.
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April is Autism Awareness Month. Your voice has the power to spread the word far and wide and extend our reach in support of kids living with autism.
With more than 60 pediatric specialties, Children's is one of the largest multidisciplinary healthcare providers for babies, children and teens in the Southeast.
Teen suicide rates have increased over the last few years. Kristina Miller discusses her son’s attempted suicide and how to talk to teens about depression.
Becoming a monthly donor is a way to make an efficient and ongoing impact on the lives of our patients and families. Every cent goes to providing clinical care, research, and programs for Georgia’s kids.
In this episode of Hope and Will: A Parenting Podcast from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, we take a close look at the relentless cycle of flu, RSV and other viruses that have been hitting families hard this season.
The engaging discussion highlights signs to watch for, why vomiting can be a warning sign and what “treatment” looks like for a concussion. From sports risks to recovery tips, and even when to consider pulling a child from contact sports, this episode offers a clear, calm look at what parents need to know and do when head injuries happen.
Dr. Mark Griffiths, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, and Monique Keeton-Perkins, a clinical educator with more than 10 years of experience as an urgent care nurse, join Lynn for an insightful chat that could save you precious time—and help you keep your cool—when deciding where to go when your child is sick.