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Families willing to participate in pediatric clinical studies are helping researchers answer key questions that could lead to breakthroughs and cures.

If you think your child has strep throat, get him tested. Learn how it’s diagnosed and treated and when a tonsillectomy may be helpful to prevent future infections.

Otolaryngology

Want to know what happens during a BMT? The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center is here to not only share these details but offer cutting-edge treatment.

While ERAS is not widely adopted in pediatrics, Children’s has identified a way to implement a modified ERAS protocol for kids undergoing cleft palate repair.

If you think your baby has flat head syndrome, schedule an appointment with a specialist. Early treatment could prevent the need for a baby cranial helmet.

Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Orthotics and Prosthetics

With tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies being the two most common surgeries performed on kids in the U.S., effective post-surgical pain management is key.

At the Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Disorders, we evaluate and treat craniofacial conditions in children and teens.

Diabetes is life-changing, but your child can live a full and active life with the right care. Children’s has the expertise, support and tools to make it easier.

Concussion is a serious head injury, and recovery takes time. That’s why kids should return to school and sports gradually and with supervision.

Concussion

Understanding the difference between flu and COVID-19 symptoms—as well as other common respiratory illnesses in kids such as RSV, allergies and the common cold—is important for you to know so you can provide the best care for you family.

Infectious Diseases