he sickle cell program at the Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has been named the lead coordinating center for a National Institute of Health (NIH) study to determine the safety and effectiveness of bone marrow transplants (BMT) compared to standard care therapies to cure sickle cell disease in young adult patients.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has selected William T. Mahle, M.D. to become the newest Chief of the Children’s Sibley Heart Center.
It can be scary and overwhelming to learn that your child or teen needs surgery. You can trust our team of skilled pediatric surgeons, knowing that your child’s health is their greatest priority.
Our Canines For Kids program is a goal-directed program that helps patients cope, heal and achieve treatment goals while at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
February 7 to 14 is CHD Awareness Week. Join Children's in raising awareness of CHDs and supporting patients and families affected by these conditions.
The Children's Heart Center provides a complete range of services for patients with conditions that place them at risk for early heart attack or stroke.
Project S.A.V.E. provides education for improving the prevention of sudden cardiac arrest in children and teens.
Our team is experienced in treating children with complex cases of pulmonary vein stenosis.
Learn how to prevent the flu in children, how to treat flu symptoms in kids, when to take kids with the flu to the doctor and how the COVID-19 pandemic should affect what you do about the flu.
Measles is a serious, contagious disease that used to be common but now can be prevented with a vaccine. Vaccines are the safest way to protect your family.