National Institutes of Health (NIH) is awarding the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Neurosciences Program with a grant to study a potential breakthrough in the diagnosis of pediatric traumatic brain injuries.
Our multidisciplinary Differences of Sexual Development Clinic serves and cares for children with differences of sexual development, from birth to young adulthood.
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University has earned the prestigious comprehensive cancer center designation from the NationalCancer Institute (NCI), placing it in the top one percent of all cancer centers in the United States.
At Children’s day and overnight camps, children with certain medical conditions get the opportunity to have fun with other kids who have a similar condition.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Named a Working Mother '100 Best Company' for 14th Consecutive Year
Working Mother magazine announced Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta as a 2018 Working Mother 100 Best Company. Children’s was named to the list for the 14th year due to a variety of positive programs, such as child care access, female career advancement, and manager training and accountability. The magazine specifically mentions Children’s wellness offerings, including the TriPossible employee race training program, as well as opportunities for flexible scheduling.
If your child is often diagnosed with ear infections, a pediatric ENT may recommend ear tube surgery to help ease the problem.
Our goal is to enhance the lives of children who have intestinal failure through innovative approaches to care and individualized treatment plans.
Our focus on family-centered care prepares you for each part of your child’s experience at Children’s—before, during and after the hospital stay.
Learn about resources and information at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to help transition to life after the hospital.
Aunque su hijo sea paciente ambulatorio o pase la noche en el hospital, sepa todo lo necesario antes de llegar a Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.