The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, a top-10 childhood cancer program, provides specialized pediatric cancer treatment with a family-centered approach.
It’s not always easy to know which flu symptoms can be treated at home and which require medical attention. Learn when it’s best to go to the doctor and when it’s best to stay home.
A Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta patient has become the youngest patient to date to receive experimental convalescent plasma transfusions to treat the novel coronavirus.
Our team is specialized in treating all forms of childhood brain and spinal cord tumors and in using the latest technology, like Gamma Knife.
Through Project ECHO, participants join a learning community where they receive mentoring and feedback from specialists as they manage complex patient cases.
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At Children’s, we have a large team of providers with specialized expertise in treating all forms of childhood leukemia and lymphoma.
The top-ranked Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center offers a full range of treatment options for children and young adults with all types of solid tumors.
Get smart tips to help prevent kids and teens from developing back or neck pain that can result from wearing heavy backpacks incorrectly.
Many parents question whether it’s safe to take their child to a chiropractor. Learn what the pediatric spine specialists at Children’s recommend.