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Cystic Fibrosis Center
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.
Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an opening in the ventricular septum, or dividing wall between the two lower chambers of the heart known as the right and left ventricles.
Heart Conditions in Children
Heart conditions are among the most common birth defects in the United States, affecting about 1 in every 100 children. Heart conditions can be congenital (present at birth) or acquired (developed after birth).
Frequently Asked Questions About Heart Valve Repair or Replacement
Frequently asked questions about heart valve repair or replacement surgery, because families are bound to have many questions about heart valve repair or heart valve replacement
Atrioventricular Canal Defect
Atrioventricular canal (AV Canal or AVC) defect is a congenital heart defect. That means it is present at birth.
Interstitial Lung Disease
CHOC specializes in treating kids with interstitial lung disease. We are a top children’s hospital for pulmonology by U.S. News & World Report.
Trabuco Canyon girl is county’s youngest resident with pill-sized pacemaker
Doctors at Children’s Hospital of Orange County say they believe Sofia is the youngest person to receive the new technology — the battery-operated Micra Transcatheter Pacing System created by Medtronic
Boy born with half a heart is on long road to recovery
Noah remained in the neonatal intensive care unit at Children’s Hospital of Orange County and had his first post-birth surgery on day seven.
Interventional Cardiology Program
The CHOC Heart Institute proudly offers an Interventional Cardiology Program for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac conditions.
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.
Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy
CHOC offers the only multidisciplinary, comprehensive program for kids with chronic lung disease in the region.
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most commonly asked questions about congenital diaphragmatic hernia, or CDH, in babies.
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)
A congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a hole in a baby’s diaphragm that forms during fetal development. CHOC’s pediatric surgeons are CDH experts. Let us help.
Heart Failure
Heart failure, also called congestive heart failure, is a condition in which the heart fails to pump enough blood for all of the body’s organs.
Chest X-Ray and Children
X-rays are made by using low levels of external radiation to produce images of the body, the organs and other internal structures for diagnostic purposes.
Treatment Programs
The CHOC Children's Heart Institute offers a variety of pediatric cardiac treatment programs and services.
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.
Parent Advice Line
To use PAL, simply call (714) 912-8927, enter the four-digit topic numbers listed on this web page, or stay on the line for a complete listing of topics.
Cardiac Catheterization
The CHOC Heart Institute offers one of the few, dedicated pediatric cardiac catheterization programs in Southern California.
What is Pectus Excavatum?
CHOC pediatric surgeon Dr. Mustafa Kabeer explains in this video what pectus excavatum is and how it is treated.
Oncology Clinical Trial: A Multi-Center Study Evaluating KTE-C19 in Pediatric and Adolescent Subjects With Relapsed/Refractory B-precursor Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Clinical Trial | Adolescents and Young Adults, Leukemia/Lymphoma, Recurrent/Refractory Cancer | Contact (714) 509-8646
The Story of ‘Mighty Max’ Demonstrates the Capabilities of CHOC Children’s, Ducks Fans
Specialists from CHOC Children’s were brought in to examine Max, and it was eventually determined he had a rare and serious heart defect. Family members rallied around the Maldonados, several of them began referring to their miracle baby as “Mighty Max.”
Oncology Clinical Trial: Nivolumab With or Without Ipilimumab in Treating Younger Patients With Recurrent or Refractory Solid Tumors or Sarcomas
Clinical Trial Protocol # ADVL1412 | Recurrent/Refractory Cancer, Solid Tumors | Contact (714) 509-8646