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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.

Our pediatric neurologists recognize and treat the special needs of infants, children and adolescents with epilepsy (also known as a seizure disorder).

The Pulmonology Program at Children’s is involved in novel research studies, fostering new discoveries that aim to improve outcomes for patients.

If your child has been diagnosed with brachial plexus birth palsy or a brachial plexus injury, Children’s is trained to diagnose, treat and care for the conditions.

At Children’s, we monitor our heart surgery outcomes and volumes to identify areas for improvement and help you feel confident in the level of care we provide.

Want to show your support for Hope and Will and all the amazing patients at Children’s? You can make a lasting impact on the lives of kids across Georgia by making a gift to Children’s of just $19.

Use this form to share your child's post-operative experience.

Is your child in need of urgent care? Children’s Urgent Care Centers can diagnose and treat your child’s illness or injury whenever he needs care.

The Cancer Predisposition Program proactively monitors and treats children and young adults who are at risk for developing cancer.

Improving the lives of those affected by human trafficking by promoting medical and behavioral healthcare through research, training and education.