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CHOC’s new innovation chief looks ahead
Dr. Anthony Chang, a pediatric cardiologist, imagines a day when children are liberated from wheelchairs and instead zip around on robotic devices.
Kawasaki Disease
Kawasaki disease, also known as Kawasaki syndrome, is a form of vasculitis, or blood vessel inflammation, that primarily affects children. Read more to learn about the symptoms, treatment and more about it.
Meet the Cancer Institute Team
The exceptional care team at the Hyundai Cancer Institute at CHOC sets us apart from other institutions.
Disney Characters Puts the Fun in Fundraising at Annual CHOC ‘Walk in the Park’ Event
The largest walk for pediatric care in the nation, Children's Hospital of Orange County's annual "Walk in the Park." Or as this 5K is more fondly known, the CHOC Walk.
Registered Dietitian (RD) Pediatric Residency Program
CHOC's RD Residency Program is an 18-week program specifically customized to meet the requirements of the new graduate or the RD changing areas of specialty.
Tiny survivors: Special NICU mimics mother’s womb
Aptly named the Small Baby Unit, the overall effect is one of relative calm: an attempt to mimic what babies would experience if they were still safely tucked in utero.
Orthopaedic Institute
We know children are still growing. We have the pediatric orthopedic specialists to treat their needs, including scoliosis, hip problems and muscle disease.
7 common childhood respiratory diseases
The human respiratory tract is open to the outside world to let air in and carbon dioxide out, making it an easy point of entry for germs that can potentially cause illness.
Grief and Bereavement Education and Support
It is important for families facing a terminal illness or coping with recent loss to understand grief and death and how it impacts family members of all ages.
Heart Conditions in Children
Heart conditions are among the most common birth defects in the United States, affecting about 1 in every 100 children. Heart conditions can be congenital (present at birth) or acquired (developed after birth).
Daily Life in the NICU
The NICU is different than any other area of the hospital, and there are many new people to meet who all work together with you to care for your baby.
Got a strange bump or persistent cough? Doctors have apps for that
The apps enable Brindis to review the latest medical journals and share patient information with other doctors while complying with privacy laws
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.
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.
Halikis, Mark MD
Dr. Mark Halikis is a board certified physician specializing in orthopedic surgery. He leads the hand surgery program at CHOC.
Kids and Ear Infections
An ear infection is an acute inflammation of the middle ear caused by fluid and bacteria behind the eardrum. These ear infections cause a great deal of pain.
Leis, Amber R. MD
An expert plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Amber Leis specializes in pediatric hand and reconstructive surgery for brachial plexus injuries.
Ricky’s Story
Two months after their son Ricky was born, his parents noticed he was getting small bumps on his face. They took him to several doctors until a dermatologist did a skin test, diagnosing him with JXG (juvenile xanthogranuloma), an extremely rare disease that even in its common form affects only one in 1 million children, typically those 10 or younger.
Massage Therapy
CHOC's traditional Chinese medicine practitioner performs massage therapy—including Tui Na and Reiki therapy—to help patients relax and manage pain.
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.
7-9 Month Old Baby Development & Milestones
7 to 9 month old babies are rapidly developing their physical abilities at this age. They become mobile for the first time and safety in the home becomes an important issue. Read more here!
Limb Disorder Program
Our skilled orthopaedic specialists use the very latest techniques to lengthen, shorten and reconstruct limbs and give children a normal and active future.
20 bold predictions for health IT in the next 5 years
Adam Gold, chief technology officer at CHOC Children's, joins other healthcare executives in sharing bold predictions about the future of health IT.
The Long Road to Hope
Before Noah Stapleton’s first birthday three weeks ago, he had been through four major surgeries. With a fifth coming up and Southern California’s blood supply dipping to dangerous levels, he’s going to need a little help from donors to recover from his next surgery.
Infusionarium Aims to Take Trauma Out of Chemotherapy for Young
The Infusionarium is the Children’s Hospital of Orange County’s latest effort to normalize the arduous visits.