From diagnosis to treatment, the pediatric-trained sleep specialists at Children’s are dedicated to providing the best care possible to children and teens with sleep apnea.
Difficulty eating and drinking can impact a child’s overall health—that’s why our experts are trained to treat kids with swallowing and feeding problems.
Caring for sick and injured kids is a serious responsibility. That’s why Children’s works hard to give high-quality care to our patients and their families.
Our Multidisciplinary Feeding Program offers comprehensive care to help your child develop a positive relationship with food. We’re changing lives, one bite at a time.
At Children’s, we want each patient to be prepared for their surgery. It’s important to follow pre-surgery instructions so your child or teen can be as safe as possible during their procedure.
At Children’s, we offer some of the country’s top treatments for children and teens who suffer from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
If your child experiences recurrent nasal infections, difficulty breathing through the nose, obstructive sleep apnea, snoring or mouth breathing, a doctor may recommend a pediatric adenoidectomy.
If your child has a persistent sore throat or recurring tonsillitis and strep throat, your doctor may recommend a surgery known as a tonsillectomy to have his tonsils removed.
Our neurodevelopmental team helps assess growth and development in kids with heart problems while working with parents and schools to meet each child’s needs.
We want you and your child to feel at home while you’re at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Learn what to expect during your stay.