If your child is prescribed to wear a spica cast, it’s important to know how to best care of your child and the cast during treatment.
At Children’s, we offer a variety of pediatric imaging services using advanced technology and child-friendly techniques to help accurately diagnose injuries and illnesses.
At Children’s, our team offers sedation and anesthesia—if your child needs it—to help make your child as comfortable as possible during a radiology test.
Get a rundown on poisonous snake bites, bee stings and rashes, including serious side effects and how to respond if your child is bitten or exposed to something toxic.
Concussion is a serious head injury, and recovery takes time. That’s why kids should return to school and sports gradually and with supervision.
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.
With tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies being the two most common surgeries performed on kids in the U.S., effective post-surgical pain management is key.
The Orthopedics Program at Children’s is actively involved in research studies in collaboration with our academic and scientific partners.
The Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Program at Children’s is involved in novel research studies, fostering new discoveries that aim to improve outcomes for patients.
Learn how the Children'’s Heart Center is committed to improving prevention and treatment of heart disease in children through research.