Pediatric behavioral and mental health research is at the forefront of Children’s effort to build a comprehensive program to help stem the youth mental health crisis in Georgia and throughout the U.S.
The benefits of COVID-19 vaccination greatly outweigh the minimal risk of myocarditis in teen and young adult males after receiving second dose of mRNA.
The FDA has approved COVID vaccines for kids under 5. Here’s what you need to know about the vaccine and why you should get your kid vaccinated.
A necessary part of diabetes management, monitoring your child’s blood glucose can be stressful. But with guidance and practice, over time it becomes routine.
If your child has been diagnosed with diabetes, this guide will help you get up to speed on how much insulin your child needs, when they need it and the right way to give an insulin injection.
About 40% of children have had three or more ear infections by age 6, and the Children’s pediatric team is trained to diagnose and treat this common problem in kids.
Does your child or teen have a fear of needles? Here’s how you can help them address their fear of getting immunizations or vaccines.
If your child’s complaining of being too sick for school, our pediatrician-approved guide can help you decide whether to keep him home.
At the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, pediatric specialists are performing the only known treatment to possibly cure sickle cell disease—a BMT.
Hearing devices are not a one-size-fits-all solution for kids with hearing issues, so our team uses the latest advancements in technology to address concerns.