Diabetes is a disorder in which the body does not properly produce insulin. Learn how we can help your child or teen manage their type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
The IRB helps make sure our research teams abide by several best practices to meet the strictest standards to protect patients participating in clinical studies.
Heart disease can affect children and teens. Learn what signs parents can look for in case their child or teen has a heart problem.
At Children’s, our team of transplant experts is here for all of your child’s needs, from evaluation through long-term, post-surgical care.
The Epilepsy Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta offers support groups for parents and children living with epilepsy.
The sleep specialists at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta understand how important sleep is for your child or teen. We’re here to answer all your questions about melatonin for kids.
The benefits of COVID-19 vaccination greatly outweigh the minimal risk of myocarditis in teen and young adult males after receiving second dose of mRNA.
Our expert neurologists at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta deliver specialized treatment and care for children and teens with neurological disorders.
The common cold, flu, RSV, and covid-19 are contagious viruses. Here’s what parents should know about vaccines, common symptoms and what to do when your child has the flu, a cold, RSV, or covid-19.
Here to help parents with advice from our pediatric orthopedic specialists on how to care for kids’ and teens’ bones.