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Gibbs, David L. MD
Dr. Gibbs is a pediatric surgeon, also serving as director of trauma services at CHOC and division chief of pediatric surgery.
Yu, Peter T. MD
Dr. Peter Yu is a board-certified pediatric surgeon at CHOC, performing all types of general surgery and specializing in neonatal surgery, perinatal counseling, pediatric laparoscopic surgery and hernia surgery.
Growth and Growth Disorders in Children Conference
Growth and Growth Disorders in Children Conference. Target Audience: Pediatricians, Family Practitioners, Pediatric Endocrine Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Adult Endocrinologists, Residents and Fellows in Pediatrics in Orange County
Gholizadeh, Maryam MD
Dr Maryam Gholizadeh is a board-certified pediatric surgeon who performs general and thoracic surgeries on infants, kids and teens at CHOC.
Guner, Yigit S. MD
Dr. Yigit Guner is a board-certified pediatric surgeon who performs general and thoracic surgeries on infants, kids and teens at CHOC.
Kabeer, Mustafa H. MD
Dr. Mustafa Kabeer is a board-certified pediatric surgeon at CHOC, performing all types of general surgery and specializing in pectus excavatum (sunken chest), lung resection, hernia and robotic surgery.
Reyna, Troy M. MD
Dr. Troy Reyna is a board-certified pediatric surgeon at CHOC, specializing in pectus excavatum, hernias and hyperhidrosis.
Retractile Testicle(s)
Retractile testicles are testicles that are connected to more active muscles that cause the testicle to move in and out of the base of the scrotum regularly.
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
CHOC Urology Center’s Disorders of Sexual Differentiation Program treats children diagnosed with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
Endocrinology / Diabetes / Obesity Referrals
How to refer to pediatric endocrinology and diabetes, CHOC, Orange County
Living with Spina Bifida
The primary goal of managing spina bifida is to prevent infection and to preserve the spinal cord and nerves that are exposed outside of the body.
Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery Referrals
How to refer to pediatric surgery, CHOC, Orange County
Kyphosis
The goal of treating kyphosis is to stop the progression of the spine curve and prevent deformity using observation with regular exams, surgery or bracing.
Cystic Fibrosis
CHOC has the only cystic fibrosis center in Orange County for kids. We provide the best CF treatments so your child lives a long, healthy life.
Diabetes Resources
Diabetes diagnoses often come with questions. CHOC is proud to offer resources as answers that may be helpful for families whose children have diabetes.
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.
Navigating the Endocrine Essentials
The endocrine system is a complex collection of hormone-producing glands that control basic body functions such as metabolism, growth and sexual development.
Daniels, Mark W. MD
Dr. Daniels specializes in the diagnosis and management of growth, puberty and bone mineral disorders and in the management of diabetes mellitus.
Kadakia, Sejal N. MD
Dr. Kadakia specializes in the diagnosis and management of growth, puberty and bone mineral disorders and in the management of diabetes mellitus.
Awan, Saeed MD
Dr. Saeed Awan is a board certified pediatric general and thoracic surgeon who treats children and teens at CHOC in Orange County.
Diagnosing and Treating Common Thyroid Problems in Kids
A thyroid test is conducted during newborn screenings in California, symptoms of endocrine disorders may not appear until closer to puberty.
The Rewards of Giving Back
Community service can show kids and teens that giving their time, effort and kindness is more rewarding than receiving lots of presents.
Teens and Caffeine
Caffeine, which has been purported to increase energy and also acts as a mild stimulant, can be found in many foods and drinks, including coffee.
Teens and Driving Safety
Even if you have a very responsible teen, the fact that they don’t have experience driving makes them a bigger risk. Driving is dangerous for all teens, and parents can require them to prove they are ready.
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.