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Birth Defects
Common birth defects include: heart defects, cleft lip, cleft palate, Down syndrome and spina bifida. Congenital heart defects are the most common in the U.S.
Congenital Spinal Deformities in Children
Congenital spine deformities are disorders of the spine caused by abnormal vertebral development. Learn about congenital spine deformities in children.
Neural Tube Defects
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are birth defects of the spine, spinal cord or brain. Learn everything you need to know about neural tube defects at CHOC.org.
Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease
The experts at the CHOC Neuroscience Institute provide world-class care for kids with cerebrovascular disorders, from diagnosis to treatment.
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
How parents and guardians can protect their children from Coronavirus (COVID-19). Get answers from the experts at CHOC.
Late Effects of Cancer Treatment
Some cancer treatments like surgery, chemotherapy or radiation can cause long-term side effects. Learn more about late effects of treatment.
Stroke in Children: Everything You Need to Know About Pediatric Strokes
What causes a pediatric stroke? There are several types of strokes in children. Read more to learn everything you need to know about pediatric strokes.
Health Information
The best place to start preparing for adult care is to become an expert in your health history.
Growth & Development: 6 to 12 Years (School Age)
Middle childhood brings many changes in a child's life. CHOC provided some information on how children develop from 6 to 12 years. during this stage.
Newborn Development: 0-1 month
How much will my baby grow? What can my baby do at this age? Read our comprehensive guide on newborn development and important milestones.
COVID-19: Patient Information
Our hospitals, doctors’ offices and health centers remain open to provide safe, high-quality care to the children and families who depend on us.
Prader-Willi Program
CHOC pediatric endocrinologists help diagnose Prader-Willi Syndrome early and manage the complications that come with it.
Current and Past Residents
Our program is designed to provide candidates with a solid foundation in pharmacy practice, direct patient care, drug information and policy development and practice management skills in a pediatric setting.
Teenager Growth & Development: 13 to 18 Years (Adolescent)
The teenage years bring many changes, not only physically, but also mentally and socially. Learn about what to expect during your child's adolescence development.
After Cancer Treatment Survivorship Program
Life after cancer is filled with many uncertainties. CHOC's After Cancer Treatment Survivorship Program is here to answer questions.
Ophthalmology Referrals
How to refer to pediatric ophthalmology, CHOC, Orange County
Seizure Preparedness Plan
Seizures can happen without warning, so it’s best to be prepared with a plan. Follow these tips from the experts at CHOC's Level 4 epilepsy center.
Nephrology
CHOC Pediatric Nephrology enhances the quality of life for children with kidney disease, providing a variety of inpatient and outpatient programs.
Hematology
At CHOC, our hematology physicians and treatment team provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluation and treatment for pediatric hematologic diseases.
Celiac Disease
When people with celiac disease eat foods containing gluten, their immune system responds by damaging the small intestine.
Gas in the Digestive Tract
Gas in the digestive tract is created from swallowing air or the breakdown of certain foods by the bacteria present in the colon.
Depression
Depression can look different in children and teens than in adults. It's important to remember that depression is treatable. Read more about signs, symptoms and treatment.
Child Liver Disease and Disorders
Read about how to the liver works in body and learn the signs and symptoms of child liver disease. Find out about treatment options offered at CHOC.
Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)
All CHOC RNs are encouraged to engage in four areas: research, evidence-based practice, innovation and quality improvement. Learn more.
Neuropsychology Program
CHOC offers neuropsychological evaluations for kids and teens who have had a medical condition that affects their cognitive functioning.