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Metabolic Disorders
The CHOC Metabolic Disorder program is a multidisciplinary team committed to family-focused care for children and adults with inborn metabolic disorders
Swallowing Disorders
Swallowing disorders are also referred to as dysphagia, which means difficulty swallowing.
Cognitive Communication Disorders
Cognitive-communication disorders are those in which a person has difficulty communicating because of injury to the brain that controls the ability to think.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by problems with social communication/interactions and restricted, repetitive behaviors.
Physical Therapy for Developmental Delays
We teach families how to help their child achieve developmental milestones and develop exercises, therapy and experiences that benefit the child.
Digestive Disorder Diagnostics
If your child is experiencing digestive disorders, his or her doctor will take a thorough medical history, noting the symptoms your child has experienced.
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.
Batten Disease Program
CHOC offers one of the few programs in the nation that treats children with Batten disease. Learn what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment.
Doctoral Internship Program in Clinical Psychology
CHOC is pleased to offer a one-year, full time, pre-doctoral internship in pediatric psychology. The internship is accredited by the American Psychological Association.
CHOC Neuroscience Institute
Ranked by U.S. News and World Report, CHOC's neurology and neurosurgery specialists treat children with conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system.
Enteral Tube Nutrition
Enteral tube nutrition is any type of feeding or nutritional supplements given through a tube that goes directly into the stomach or intestine.
Interventional Cardiology Program
The CHOC Heart Institute proudly offers an Interventional Cardiology Program for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac conditions.
Determination, Grit And Vision Place CHOC Children’s On Forefront Of Clinical Research For Batten Disease
One of a physician’s most difficult responsibilities is counseling a family whose child has been diagnosed with a rare condition where there are no treatment alternatives available.
Celebrating Ely – A Homecoming Story
Homecoming. It is the word that best describes March 24, 2017—the day Bekah and Danny Bowman brought their son Ely, then 3, to CHOC Children’s to receive a new, novel drug to treat Batten disease.
Metabolic Rare Disease Research
At the CHOC Research Institute, our work focuses on developing treatments for children with rare conditions that do not respond to traditional treatments.
Gas in the Digestive Tract
Gas in the digestive tract is created from swallowing air or the breakdown of certain foods by the bacteria present in the colon.
Speech and Language Pathology
Speech and language pathology is specialized therapy that helps children develop or improve their speech, language, memory and attention, feeding and swallowing.
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.
Neuroscience Research
CHOC neurologists research a full spectrum of pediatric disorders related to brain, spine, muscle, central and peripheral nervous systems.
Book Resource List
Recommended book resource list for ill or hospitalized children, their siblings and families, with topics such as diabetes, grief, SIDS, autism, cancer, and more.
Rehabilitation Services
Our team specializes in pediatric rehabilitation and uses the very latest research-based therapies in one-on-one sessions with patients and their families.
Understanding Your Autistic Child
A most important initial step to understanding your autistic child is by obtaining the best comprehensive evaluation, identifying the child’s strengths and weaknesses, having questions answered, and developing a plan for intervention.
2018 Annual Report
In the pages of this year’s Annual Report, you will meet members of this compassionate community who together fuel the engine that drives CHOC Children’s.
Failure to Thrive
Failure to thrive is defined as slowed or halted (stopped) physical growth. Failure to thrive has many different causes.
Fetal Consultations – General Surgery
If your baby has been diagnosed with a condition, we provide expert counseling on what to expect and the treatment your baby will receive after birth.