Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s respiratory services department has won the 2023-2024 Apex Recognition Award in the Acute Care Hospital category from the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC).
Thanks to a blood and marrow transplant from a complete stranger, Alivia was able to fight her acute myeloid leukemia and start planning her next hairstyle.
Egleston Hospital is the only Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center in Georgia.
Procedure is one of only a few worldwide and represents breakthrough for the smallest patients.
When her pneumonia led to severe complications, Angelica Hale was given a second chance thanks to lifesaving procedures and a kidney transplant from her mother.
Study finds Black infants 2.5 times more likely to die from gastrointestinal condition
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Born with fibular hemimelia, Caleb has lived with a limb length discrepancy his whole life. Thanks to innovative lengthening surgery, that’s no longer true.
When a 9-plus-pound tumor turned out to be sarcoma of the liver, 16-year-old Carson Hand kept a positive attitude throughout a challenging treatment regimen.
For more than two years, Claire battled leukemia through chemotherapy treatments at Children’s before she entered remission. Along the way, her family found a community.