After an emergency liver transplant, Samerah, an active high school senior is more determined than ever to lead and inspire otheres with her tenacity and vibrant spirit.
Here to help parents whose children are having surgery, are scheduled for surgery, or whose children have had surgery and are recovering from pediatric surgery.
The Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Center is starting the year with three new doctors.
The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes—also known as juvenile diabetes—can easily be overlooked. Here's how parents can recognize the signs of this autoimmune disease.
Learn tips for preventing and avoiding broken bones and fractures in babies, kids and teens from the orthopedic specialists at Children’s.
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.
Our team at the Children’s Heart Center is here to help you learn why your child may experience chest pain and when to schedule an appointment with a doctor.
Your child or teen's heart is precious. That's why it's important to understand what types of physical activities they can pursue. Learn how your child or teen can participate in sports while protecting their heart.
At Children’s day and overnight camps, children with certain medical conditions get the opportunity to have fun with other kids who have a similar condition.
At Children’s day and overnight camps, children with certain medical conditions get the opportunity to have fun with other kids who have a similar condition.