From sports injuries to bumps on the head, kids of all ages are at risk for concussion. Learn the signs and symptoms to help make sure your child receives the right diagnosis and care.
With greater awareness of concussion prevention strategies and oversight by parents and coaches, young athletes can reduce their risk for head injuries.
If your child experiences recurrent nasal infections, difficulty breathing through the nose, obstructive sleep apnea, snoring or mouth breathing, a doctor may recommend a pediatric adenoidectomy.
Our pediatric ear, nose and throat surgeons perform more than 6,000 ear tube surgeries each year and have the expertise and experience to care for your child.
MYchart allows you to view test results, securely message your child’s healthcare team and schedule appointments.
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Emory Department of Pediatrics, the primary academic partner of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, is the third largest recipient of federal pediatric research dollars from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), according to rankings from the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research.
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Joe Williams, MD, a Pediatric Plastic Surgeon at Children’s, shares factors that impact and contribute to the mental health and longevity of physicians.