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Emergency and Trauma Services
CHOC is experiencing a spike in respiratory virus cases. Wait times may be longer than normal. Learn about CHOC emergency room locations and find directions.
Birthmarks
CHOC expertly treats birthmarks, including stork bites, salmon patches, Mongolian spots, hemangiomas, port-wine stains and moles.
Basics of Spina Bifida
Spina bifida is a neural tube defect. Neural tube defects, including spina bifida and anencephaly, are seen in seven out of 10,000 live births in the U.S.
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.
Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiation in Children
While chemotherapy and radiation are both treatments used to treat cancer, they differ in the way they work.
Bredenkamp, James K. MD
Dr. Bredenkamp is board certified in otolaryngology who treats kids and teens in Orange County and specializes in pediatric otolaryngology (ENT).
Supance, John S. MD
Dr. Supance is board certified in otolaryngology who treats kids and teens in Orange County and specializes in pediatric otolaryngology (ENT).
Rising Rates of Depression Amongst Teen Girls
Information provided by Dr. Adrianne Alpern Ph.D. a child psychologist at CHOC Children’s Hospital on warning signs of depression in teens.
CHOC to receive nearly $18 million in federal funds
Children’s Hospital of Orange County will receive $17.7 million in federal funding over the next four years, starting with $4.8 million in 2016, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday.
Using Data To Cut Unneeded Care
Children's Hospital of Orange County, in a partnership with Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego, started a population health initiative in mid-2016.
How to treat neurological conditions with physical therapy
Physical therapy helps people improve their movement. You may think of physical therapy as something you use after a sports injury or after certain types of surgery. However, physical therapy helps with a variety of health issues.
How much of a risk does the coronavirus pose to children?
Data on the novel coronavirus currently has shown very few cases of serious illness or death in children and young adults, but experts say that doesn’t mean they’re immune or will not become infected.
Everyday Heroes: Villa Park woman receives honor for leadership, fundraising for CHOC
When folks praise Marilyn Bailey for the 50 years she has spent helping raise more than $5 million for the Jack and Jill Guild at CHOC, she’s embarrassed by the attention and dismisses compliments.
What to Expect in the NICU
Nothing can fully prepare you for your baby's stay in neonatal intensive care unit, but understanding the layout, equipment, and tests done in the NICU can help.
CHOC receives $5 million to expand care to smallest, sickest of newborns
The William, Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation donates $5 million to CHOC Children's to expand its Small Baby Unit.
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.
Why This Doctor Is Building an ‘AI Sherlock’ for Medical Pros
Dr. Anthony C. Chang from the Children's Hospital of Orange County wants his fellow doctors to think outside the box when it comes to knowledge and expertise. Can an 'AI Sherlock' help?
The Future of the AYA Cancer Movement: A Chat With Dr. Leonard Sender
I recently attended the first annual meeting of the Society of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology (SAYAO) held at the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine) in partnership with the Hyundai Cancer Institute at the Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children's).
Lott, Ira T. MD
Dr. Lott is board certified in pediatrics, psychiatry and neurology with special competence in child neurology who treats kids and teens in Orange County.
CHOC Children’s Honored as a National Leader in Maintaining Outstanding Employee Engagement
CHOC Children’s has been awarded The Advisory Board Company’s 2017 Workplace of the Year Award for its commitment to fostering and maintaining high levels of employee engagement.
Ducks boost the spirits of young patients with holiday visit to CHOC
Players made room-to-room visits, delivered Wild Wingers Kids Club kits and played some Hockey in the Hallway with the kids.
Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Treatment Program at CHOC
Learn about CHOC's Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Program from a former oncology patient and a pediatric oncologist and medical director.
Is this typical toddler behavior or a sign of something more serious?
Many parents are aware some of the biggest challenges that come with raising kids happen in the first few years.
When Kids Won’t Eat
Moms might have mixed feelings about the McDonald’s Happy Meal. Some see it as a nutritional defeat. For others, it’s a blessing of convenience. Lunch is served, and the kid is quiet for now.
CHOC Gives Hope for Childhood Mental Health in Orange County
The cornerstone of the initiative is the creation of the Children’s Mental Health Impatient Center; an on-site safe haven that provide a nurturing environment for children ages 3 to 18 that are in need of care for mental health conditions.