The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children’s treats all kinds of pediatric blood disorders and takes a child-friendly, family-centered approach.
Learn more about how Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl teamed up for this fundraising campaign.
The Children’s Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Fellowship Program exposes fellows to unique areas of pediatric medicine and rehabilitation.
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and the DAISY Foundation have announced the recipients of the 2018 IHI/NPSF DAISY Awards for Extraordinary Nurses. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta nurse Erin Harlow-Parker, MS, APRN, PMSCNS-BC, has been chosen to receive the individual award.
Getting your child vaccinated against the flu is an easy and safe way to protect them from serious illness and even death. Learn why all children older than 6 months need a flu shot every year, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our team at the Children’s Heart Center is here to help you learn why your child may experience chest pain and when to schedule an appointment with a doctor.
Read more about our new urgent care location.
The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center understands that resources for patients and families, from camps to conferences, are helpful and beneficial.
Heart murmurs may or may not be serious. Our team of pediatric cardiologists is here to explain what heart murmurs mean.