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Food Allergy Patch Testing
CHOC allergy and immunology specialists use patch testing to help diagnose a child’s suspected allergies.
Patient- and Family-Centered Care
Patient- and family-centered care is a partnership between our staff and your family, working together to meet the needs of your child in the best way possible.
Pain Management
After surgery, there may be physical causes of pain, but the sensation of pain also depends on complex mental and emotional factors.
Patient and Family Support Services
After surgery, there may be physical causes of pain, but the sensation of pain also depends on complex mental and emotional factors.
Capsule Endoscopy
Capsule endoscopy is a procedure that allows gastroenterologists to see parts of the small intestine that cannot be reached with traditional endoscopes.
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.
Before, During and After Surgery
Patients must arrive at CHOC two hours before surgery is scheduled to begin.
What is EOE?
Eosinophilic esophagitis also known as EoE, is a relatively newly recognized disease that is characterized by eosinophils (allergy cells) building up in the lining of the esophagus.
CHOC Heart Institute
The CHOC Heart Institute cares for patients with a variety of pediatric cardiology needs and offers the latest diagnosis and treatment services.
Ulcerative Colitis
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Program at CHOC works to diagnose, treat and manage the symptoms of ulcerative colitis.
Crohn’s Disease
Crohn's disease is type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It is a chronic condition that may recur at various times over a lifetime.
Epilepsy Surgery
What does epilepsy surgery mean for your child? Read everything about brain surgery for epilepsy at CHOC Neuroscience Institute.
Pediatric Heart Surgery
CHOC is the only hospital in Orange County to provide advanced heart surgery for children, and newborn and pediatric open-heart surgery on infants weighing as little at 1.4 kilograms (3 pounds 1 ounce).
Child Life
The child life department at CHOC Hospital strives to normalize the hospital environment for our patients and families.
Careers: Healthcare Jobs and Employment Opportunities
We understand the importance of enjoying a meaningful career. Join our mighty brigade and make a difference in kids' lives.
Nursing Careers
Whether you’re a nurse with 30 years of experience or a recent graduate looking for growth opportunities, CHOC offers something for everyone.
Comprehensive Epilepsy Program
CHOC's level 4 epilepsy program features pediatric epileptologists who are more qualified to treat seizures in kids than anyone else in Orange County.
Cancer Support Services
The Hyundai Cancer Institute offers a variety of programs designed to help children and their families cope with the unique challenges posed by cancer.
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.
Bedwetting and Daytime Incontinence Program
CHOC understands bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) and daytime incontinence can be a source of frustration for parents and children.
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.
Vagus Nerve Stimulation
CHOC was among the first to perform vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), a minimally invasive surgery that can reduce seizures in children with epilepsy.
Swallowing Disorders
Swallowing disorders are also referred to as dysphagia, which means difficulty swallowing.
Guided Imagery
CHOC pediatric psychologists use guided imagery to help children and teens visualize a situation that gives them control over how their body feels.
Guide for Teens and Young Adults
Preparing for a surgery or procedure can be stressful. While it may seem strange to be getting surgery at a “children’s hospital,” it is important to know that at CHOC, we’ve been treating teens and young adults since 1964.