Physician outreach liaisons at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta foster positive relationships between Children’s, its medical staff and community physicians.
Children’s offers resources for parents to manage asthma in kids and teens—from asthma attacks to triggers to enjoying an active lifestyle.
After being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma as a child, Matthew Ramirez set his sights on becoming a doctor and helping other kids with cancer.
After three heart surgeries for a congenital heart condition known as tetralogy of Fallot, Michael is healthy and enjoys playing golf, baseball, tennis and video games.
Sampath Prahalad, MD, a Pediatric Rheumatologist at Children’s, swapped the stairs in his hospital for the street to stay in top shape.
Diagnosed with hip dysplasia at 6 weeks old, Quinn needed surgery. When her brother saw her spica cast, he made a heartwarming Christmas wish.
A Children’s urgent care physician adopts marathon running and quickly proves herself a winner.
Raelyn’s diagnosis of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) at age 3 led to more than two years of chemotherapy and other treatments at Children’s.