Specialists at Children’s are specially trained to know how to diagnose and treat hydrocephalus, a condition that occurs in approximately 1 out of every 500 births.
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.
Six tips you’ll need to know before heading to your child’s scheduled clinic visit with a Children’s Physician Group specialist.
Las vacunas son la mejor y más segura manera de proteger a sus hijos de muchas enfermedades.
The Children’s Sports Residency Program consists of clinical rotations, community sideline coverage and adjunct didactic educational experiences.
Children’s Cancer Research Shows Major Impact of Precision Medicine Eighty-five percent of patients profiled had at least one impactful finding for their clinical care Monday, May 16, 2022...
From sports injuries to bumps on the head, kids of all ages are at risk for concussion. Learn the signs and symptoms to help make sure your child receives the right diagnosis and care.
Children’s specializes in treating infants who have apnea, bradycardia or a brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE).
Boys tend to make more pre-speech vocalizations than girls
Understanding the difference between flu and COVID-19 symptoms—as well as other common respiratory illnesses in kids such as RSV, allergies and the common cold—is important for you to know so you can provide the best care for you family.