Six tips you’ll need to know before heading to your child’s scheduled clinic visit with a Children’s Physician Group specialist.
Heat, dehydration, and improper stretching or warmups can increase a growing athlete’s chance of getting leg and muscle cramps.
blog main hero When I Grow Up: Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness Month Posted on 25 Apr 2019 Think back to when you were a kid. What did you want to be when you grew up? Maybe you didn’t end...
Hughes Spalding hospital earns premier distinction for nursing excellence
This summer, keep your children within Arm’s Reach. Be equipped and ready by knowing CPR.
At Children’s day and overnight camps, children with certain medical conditions get the opportunity to have fun with other kids who have a similar condition.
Shin splints can be painful for growing athletes. Here are some ways to recognize risk factors for shin splints and tips for preventing them in kids and teens.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has offered weight loss treatment and surgery since 2005
Want to know if your child is ready to play sports again after an ACL surgery or knee injury? Our sports physical therapists recommend functional testing.
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.