With the help of physical therapy or cranial remolding helmets, our experts can help treat flat spots or head flattening in babies 3 months to 18 months old.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has grown and evolved since its founding in 1915, but its mission remains the same: to make kids better today and healthier tomorrow.
The Hand and Upper Extremity Program team at Children’s specializes in caring for growing hands, arms, wrists and shoulders.
When you host a fundraiser for Children’s, you are helping make sure Georgia’s kids have access to the quality pediatric care they deserve.
Whether your child has a broken wrist or dislocated finger, our orthopedic team knows how to treat those all-too-common hand and wrist injuries in kids and teens.
Our pediatric inpatient and outpatient therapies can help improve your child’'s function and quality of life, restore independence, and promote physical healing.
At Children’s, our pediatric sleep specialists evaluate and treat children and teens with a wide range of sleep disorders so your family can get back to a good night’s sleep.
Earlier Diagnosis Can Help Jumpstart Individualized Treatment Plans
Does your child need sports physical therapy? Our team specializes in treating youth and teen athletes who are injured, have pain or want to prevent injury.
Three clinical studies of more than 1,500 children tested whether objective measurements can help diagnose children with autism before the age of three years.