Our pediatric physiatrists are specially trained in the nonsurgical treatment of nerve, muscle and bone injuries and illnesses that affect movement in children.
Taken off the field by acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Andrew Jimenez fought cancer with enthusiasm and courage. Then he stood alongside his soccer heroes.
At Children’s, our pediatric rheumatologists specialize in treating children with rheumatic conditions, inflammatory diseases and autoinflammatory diseases.
System Medical Director of Neonatology Named Brenda Poindexter, MD, selected as new System Medical Director of Neonatology Thursday, July 30, 2020 Brenda Poindexter, MD, selected as new System...
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With the team at Children’s by her side, Ariana is successfully managing the side effects of pediatric sickle cell disease and pursuing her love of cooking.
Thanks to pediatric neurosurgeons, a team of specialized therapists and her own determined spirit, the big-hearted 11-year-old is thriving.
Diagnosed with a rare liver cancer called hepatoblastoma, Aubrey is now in remission thanks to her stubborn determination and top-notch cancer care.
When antibiotics failed to resolve her C. diff, Avery became one of the first pediatric patients to benefit from FMT, a promising new kind of transplant.