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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is sudden damage to the brain caused by an external force. Visit our page to learn about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and more.
Emergency Admissions
To notify the emergency department of your patient’s arrival and/or speak with a physician, please call 714-509-9095.
Epilepsy and Seizures in Children
Read about epilepsy in children along with diagnosis methods and different types of seizures. Learn about the different treatment options we offer at CHOC.
After Surgery Guide
Caring for a patient after surgery is serious business, regardless of the type of procedure. It is important to follow all of the instructions provided by the patient’s healthcare team.
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a combination of several abnormalities of the heart and great blood vessels. It is a congenital (present at birth) syndrome.
Femoroacetabular Impingement
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is treated with rest, activity modification, medication, physical therapy, steroid injections or sometimes surgery.
Syncope (Fainting) in Children
Syncope is a temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone caused by inadequate blood supply to the brain. Syncope is commonly called fainting.
Tic Disorders in Children
Tic Disorders can affect children of all ages. Read here to learn about the symptoms, treatments, and types of tics. CHOC mental health experts can help.
Most influential: Meet Orange County’s 100 top influencers for 2019
Influencers make their marks in Orange County in myriad ways.
Esophagitis
Esophagitis is the irritation and inflammation of the lining of the esophagus, or food pipe. It can cause difficulty swallowing.
Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) Tube Placement
A percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube is a feeding tube that is surgically placed through the abdomen into the stomach. (G-tube).
Clowns do more than lift spirits at children’s hospitals, they change brains
With medical clown visits, it's not just about children. Spreading happiness is good for adults as well, especially parents struggling with a child in the hospital.
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.
Scoliosis Symptoms & Treatment
Find out about scoliosis along with common symptoms. Learn what the spine experts at CHOC are doing to treat scoliosis like spinal fusion, bracing and back exercises.
Helmet Safety
Children should wear a helmet while they are riding on their bikes, scooters, skateboards or in-line skates. Helmets protect the head and brain from getting hurt. They are like “seatbelts” for your head.
Huoh, Kevin MD
Dr. Kevin Huoh is a board certified pediatric otolaryngologist (ENT) who treats ear, nose and throat problems in kids and performs head-and-neck surgery.
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.
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.
Our Team of Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Pediatric Specialists
The Fetal Care Center of Southern California brings together all the specialists needed to manage high-risk pregnancies.
Circumcision
The experts at the CHOC Urology Center have put together these informative documents below that provide information on the basics of circumcision.
More Kids Are Being Hospitalized With COVID-19 — But Experts Say Parents Shouldn’t Worry Too Much
CHOC pediatrician Dr. Andrea Kallah discusses with Parents magazine the Omicron COVID-19 variant's impact on children.
One Family’s Journey to Overcome Epilepsy
We found the Epilepsy Support Network of Orange County, which led us to Children's Hospital of Orange County Neuroscience Institute.
Helmets for Kids
Helmet for kids prevent moderate to more serious injuries, like bruising of the brain tissue itself. Helmets cushion the brain to prevent a more serious injuries.
Kids’ vaccination rates have plummeted — Here’s what that means for the fall
Falling vaccination rates threaten the herd immunity Americans have built against certain deadly diseases.
Pet power for children
Molly helps out anyone at Children’s Hospital of Orange County needing support. She might ride the CT scan to show children not to be afraid and will sometimes serve as a distraction during things like IV placements.