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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.
Genetic Services
Our board-certified genetic specialists diagnose and manage common genetic conditions and birth defects, as well as have experience in very rare diseases.
Hepatitis
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver and can result in liver cell damage and destruction.
Biliary Atresia
Biliary atresia is a chronic, progressive liver disease that becomes evident shortly after birth.
Ear Anomalies Program
CHOC offers the only dedicated pediatric ear anomalies program in Orange County. At the CHOC Ear Anomalies Program, children are exposed to a comprehensive and highly specialized treatment environment specifically focused on treating anomalies of the outer ear.
Hematuria
Hematuria is the presence of red blood cells (RBCs) in the urine. There are two types of hematuria, microscopic and gross (or macroscopic).
Blood and Marrow Transplant Program
Our program is the only pediatric blood and marrow transplant program in Orange County and offers a full range of transplant procedures and services for cancer patients.
Pediatric Urology and Spina Bifida Patients
Children with spina bifida receive treatment for urological conditions at the CHOC Urology Center.
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.
Urinary Tract Infections
UTIs are very common in children. Kids can get them at any age as they grow. Learn about the symptoms so you’ll know when to take your child to the doctor.
Kids and Bedwetting
Bedwetting occurs more frequently in boys than in girls, and the problem usually stops once the child is motivated and ready to work on staying dry.
Life-Saving Technology in the NICU
We are proud to be pioneers in neonatology. We offer the latest complex machines and monitoring devices designed for the unique needs of babies.
Pediatric Nuclear Medicine
CHOC is the only nuclear medicine program in Orange County dedicated specifically to pediatrics.
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)
Surgery is often used to correct slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) including internal fixation, bone-graft epiphyseodesis or corrective osteotomy.
How Much Water Should Kids Drink?
At CHOC, we recommend you ensure your child drinks enough water throughout the day. Learn about how much water your kids should be drinking daily.
NICU Family & Visitor Resources
Here you'll find information about the NICU, including guidelines for families and visitors, as well as a list of frequently asked questions and answers.
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in Children
We understand that a non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis can be overwhelming for families. CHOC's specialists are dedicated to provide exceptional care for kids.
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.
CDH Diagnosis
Learn more about how CDH is diagnosed in babies and the special tests that may be used to get more information about a baby's CDH.
Neurocritical NICU
Special rooms at CHOC are designated for the Neurocritical NICU, where we carefully treat and prevent neurological issues.
Aortic Stenosis
Aortic stenosis may be present in varying degrees, graded according to how much obstruction to blood flow is present. A child with severe aortic stenosis will be quite ill.
Clinical Nutrition and Lactation Services
Our pediatric registered dietitians provide outpatient nutrition counseling for kids as well as specialized services in the hospital.
Clean Intermittent Catheter Insertion Instructions
Some patients, including those with spina bifida, neurogenic bladder or urinary retention, may be asked to use clean intermittent catheters (CIC) during the day.
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
CHOC Urology Center’s Disorders of Sexual Differentiation Program treats children diagnosed with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
Fetal Cardiology
CHOC offers the only comprehensive fetal cardiology services in Orange County, including performing fetal echocardiograms on pregnant women.