Our specially trained team treats life-threatening neurological injuries and illnesses, such as brain tumors, seizures and traumatic brain injuries.
If your child is complaining of a headache or migraine, here are tips on how to help prevent, reduce and manage future aches and pains.
At Children’s, we use a systematic test called a neuropsychological evaluation to see if there are behavioral issues following a diagnosed or suspected brain injury.
Using diagnostic tests, like an X-ray, ultrasound or MRI, the pediatric spine experts at Children’s can diagnose and treat your child’s tethered spinal cord.
Learn more about external fixators and how the team at Children’s uses them to lengthen and straighten bones in children, teens and young adults.
Our team of pediatric specialists are trained to diagnose fibular hemimelia—also known as fibula deficiency—as well as treat the limb length difference.
Our targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) team is the only pediatric program in the Southeast. Our surgeons have the expertise to “re-wire” nerves in amputated limbs to reduce pain.
The Epilepsy Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta offers support groups for parents and children living with epilepsy.
After Lena was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare childhood cancer, her family took her to Children’s. Today, they are beyond thankful they made the four-hour trek.