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Our physical therapists work with each child to help improve movement, range of motion, strength, coordination, balance and functional ability.

Diagnosed with a rare liver cancer called hepatoblastoma, Aubrey is now in remission thanks to her stubborn determination and top-notch cancer care.

Dontavious, who is one of 2,000 patients treated for sickle cell disease at Children’s each year, is committed to bringing awareness to the condition at just 13.

Emergency Medical Transport Services

Children’s has a pediatric-trained team to transport critically ill infants, children and teens by emergency vehicle or helicopter to our hospitals for treatment.

Larenz has spent much of his childhood in and out of the hospital due to the painful side effects of sickle beta thalassemia. Yet he perseveres, inspiring others with his positivity.

Children’s offers resources for parents to manage asthma in kids and teens—from asthma attacks to triggers to enjoying an active lifestyle.

Asthma

After being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma as a child, Matthew Ramirez set his sights on becoming a doctor and helping other kids with cancer.

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s affiliations are established with organizations that share in our vision to improve quality and access to pediatric care.