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8-Year-Olds in Despair: The Mental Health Crisis Is Getting Younger
“It’s almost like the pandemic threw gasoline on embers that were already glowing,” says Dr. Heather Huszti, chief psychologist at CHOC.
Boy born with half a heart is on long road to recovery
Noah remained in the neonatal intensive care unit at Children’s Hospital of Orange County and had his first post-birth surgery on day seven.
14-Year-Old Girl Survives Coronavirus After 57 Days in Calif. Hospital: ‘COVID Is Not a Joke’
A California teen is speaking out about the importance of taking COVID-19 seriously after she spent nearly two months at CHOC fighting for her life.
Kids and Concussions: Learn How to Play it Safe
The word concussion comes from the Latin word to shake violently. A lot of times, people may hit their head and don’t realize it was a concussion.
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.
Most Influential 2018: Meet the top 100 influencers in Orange County
The Orange County Register again has selected the 100 Most Influential People in Orange County, and some of the choices will be exactly who you’d expect. Others, however, will surprise and maybe even delight.
California’s first surgeon general prioritizes children and addressing health disparities
Dr. Nadine Burke Harris toured CHOC Children's Hospital's Mental Health Inpatient Center as part of her multi-city listening tour across the state.
Research Computational Science
CHOC is a leading-edge research institute committed to the advancement of science and innovative pediatric medical care. Our research institute center includes clinical trials in Orange County.
Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Services
CHOC offers cardiac neurodevelopmental assessments for children with congenital heart conditions, who may be at a higher risk for developmental delays.
Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an opening in the ventricular septum, or dividing wall between the two lower chambers of the heart known as the right and left ventricles.
Truncus Arteriosus
Truncus arteriosus is a congenital (present at birth) defect that occurs due to abnormal development of the fetal heart during the first eight weeks of pregnancy.
Congenital Pulmonary (Valve) Stenosis
Pulmonary stenosis is a congenital (present at birth) defect that occurs due to abnormal development of the fetal heart during the first eight weeks of pregnancy.
Concussion Recovery and Rehabilitation
When concussion symptoms remain for more than a month, CHOC rehabilitation team is ready to get kids and teens back to their previous lifestyle.
Arrhythmias
An arrhythmia is an abnormal rhythm of the heart that can cause the heart to pump less effectively. Arrhythmias can cause problems with contractions of the heart chambers
Special unit shows encouraging results for extremely low birth weight babies
Our goal at Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children’s) is to ensure that extremely low birth weight (ELBW) babies not only survive, but that they do so with fewer long-term complications.
How to Get Your Child Support For Mental Illness
Childhood Depression, ADHD, and an array of mental illnesses are treatable, particularly in children.
Atrial Septal Defect
An atrial septal defect is an opening in the atrial septum, or dividing wall between the two upper chambers of the heart, known as the right and left atria.
Mental Health Newsletter Archive
Mental Health Update newsletter is intended to share news and information about the need for pediatric mental health services in Orange County and CHOC’s role in meeting those needs.
Kids and mental health: CHOC builds the county’s first inpatient facility for youths ages 3 to 18
About one in five youths nationwide will have a diagnosable mental health disorder by the age of 14, according to research from the Children's Hospital of Orange County.
Traditional thinking on peanut allergies may be shifting
It might seem unorthodox, but feeding peanuts to infants at risk of an allergic reaction could actually safeguard them.
Most Influential: Dr. Mark Colon of Boys and Girls club health clinic
Dr. Colon has been he lifeblood of the CHOC Clinic at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Ana since it opened in 2001.
Camptastic! We have 10 tips for picking the right camp for your child
Here’s some information to help make this summer’s camp experience a positive one for both your kids and your family.
Hyperbilirubinemia and Jaundice
Hyperbilirubinemia is a condition in which there is too much bilirubin in the blood. When red blood cells break down, a substance called bilirubin is formed.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Prevention Program
CHOC offers the only specialized RSV prevention program in Southern California with a full team of board-certified doctors, nurses and care coordinators.
CHOC and Thompson Foundation Announce New Autism Center
The Thompson Autism Center at CHOC will be devoted to evaluating children as early as possible to promote better outcomes; engaging children whose behaviors diminish quality of life for them and their families; and establishing a long-term support system for children with complex care needs