September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month. Join Children’s in support of our patients living with these conditions.
Protect children from sexual abuse by understanding the risks, recognizing the signs, and responding appropriately.
Children’s Establishes a Long-Term, Sustainable Fund of $200 Million to Support Georgia’s Kids
Dr. Nicholas Fletcher breaks down some of the most important questions to ask your child’s spine surgeon to make sure they are in the best hands.
When newborn Locklyn was diagnosed with Down syndrome, a heart defect and an underdeveloped nasal septum, her parents turned to Children's for comprehensive care across multiple specialties.
Our Prevention Efforts Strong4Life is Children’s child advocacy and prevention arm, backed by Children’s doctors, nurses, therapists, dietitians and other wellness experts. Strong4Life focuses on...
Physical activity is important for children who have survived cancer. Find out how much exercise your child should get, and learn tips on how to help keep your kid active.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) is awarding the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Neurosciences Program with a grant to study a potential breakthrough in the diagnosis of pediatric traumatic brain injuries.