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CHOC Neuroscience Institute
Ranked by U.S. News and World Report, CHOC's neurology and neurosurgery specialists treat children with conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system.
Fetal Consultations – General Surgery
If your baby has been diagnosed with a condition, we provide expert counseling on what to expect and the treatment your baby will receive after birth.
CDH Recovery
The recovery process and timeline after CDH surgery is different for every baby and depends on the severity of their condition and response to treatment.
Infantile Spasms
What are infantile spasms? Read everything about infantile spasms and seizures: treatment, causes, symptoms and more.
Rehabilitation Services
Our team specializes in pediatric rehabilitation and uses the very latest research-based therapies in one-on-one sessions with patients and their families.
Neonatal Services (NICU)
CHOC offers three NICU locations, including one with the highest level of care, as well as neonatologists at many hospitals throughout the region.
Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy
CHOC offers the only multidisciplinary, comprehensive program for kids with chronic lung disease in the region.
Epilepsy Surgery
What does epilepsy surgery mean for your child? Read everything about brain surgery for epilepsy at CHOC Neuroscience Institute.
Tuberous Sclerosis Program
CHOC is designated by the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance to treat children with tuberous sclerosis, a rare disorder causing epilepsy and growths inside organs.
Feeding Therapy
The goal of feeding therapy is to help patients develop normal, effective feeding patterns and behaviors.
Parents and Preemies
A premature baby or preemie is born before 37 weeks of gestation. They often require hospitalization. The best way for it to grow is to have the mother's milk.
Genetic Services
Our board-certified genetic specialists diagnose and manage common genetic conditions and birth defects, as well as have experience in very rare diseases.
Online Referral Portal
Referral guidelines and forms are available to assist physicians in the evaluation and management of pediatric patients.
Batten Disease Program
CHOC offers one of the few programs in the nation that treats children with Batten disease. Learn what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment.
Cognitive Communication Disorders
Cognitive-communication disorders are those in which a person has difficulty communicating because of injury to the brain that controls the ability to think.
Encephalocele
What is encephalocele? Here you will read about encephalocele in babies: treatment, causes, symptoms, surgery and more.
Zadeh, Touran M. MD
Dr. Touran Zadeh is the director of genetics services and the director of the cleft/craniofacial program at CHOC.
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most commonly asked questions about congenital diaphragmatic hernia, or CDH, in babies.
Physical Therapy
At CHOC, physical therapists use therapeutic exercise and handling to increase movement and function.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy helps children develop or improve the skills important for daily life. At CHOC, we work with patients from birth through 21.
Facts About Premature Birth: Prevention and Treatment
A premature baby is born before 37 weeks of gestation.
Metabolic Referrals
How to refer to pediatric metabolic disorders referrals, CHOC, Orange County
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
The CHOC Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation program is dedicated to offering comprehensive rehabilitative services for infants, children, and adolescents facing both permanent and temporary disabilities.
CDH Diagnosis
Learn more about how CDH is diagnosed in babies and the special tests that may be used to get more information about a baby's CDH.
Swallowing Disorders
Swallowing disorders are also referred to as dysphagia, which means difficulty swallowing.