Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a type of childhood arthritis that affects kids before age 16. A disorder of the immune system, JIA occurs when your child’s body attacks the joints.
We offer pediatric rehabilitation opportunities that allow graduate students to work with Children’s patients exhibiting a range of injuries, illnesses and disorders.
Many parents question whether it’s safe to take their child to a chiropractor. Learn what the pediatric spine specialists at Children’s recommend.
Read tips from Children’s pediatric orthopedic specialists about how to keep your child safe and avoid broken bones on the playground and during playtime.
We couldn’t do it without support from donors. You help make a difference in the lives of our patients in the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center.
Learn tips for preventing and avoiding broken bones and fractures in babies, kids and teens from the orthopedic specialists at Children’s.
Children’s experts are specially trained to work with kids who have physical challenges of the muscles, bones or limbs and may benefit from orthotics or prosthetics.
Get a second opinion from Georgia’s only nationally ranked pediatric orthopedics program.
At Children’s, we combine the power of MRI technology with the expertise of our pediatric radiologists to zero in on your child’s diagnosis.
The VolunTEEN Program and the Explorer Program are two hospital volunteer opportunities for Atlanta teens interested in learning about healthcare and giving back.