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Sleep Center
At CHOC, we know sleep problems affect children's health. We have a fellowship-trained team and the latest monitoring technology to treat apnea and more.
Kids and Sleep
Sleep is an essential part of your growing child’s health. When it comes to making sure your children are getting the proper amount of Z’s, there are some guidelines you can follow.
CHOC at Mission Hospital Sleep Center
27700 Medical Center Rd. | Mission Viejo, CA 92691 | 949-365-2309
Sleep Studies
CHOC offers two sleep center locations in Orange, CA, and Mission Viejo, CA, for overnight and daytime sleep studies to test children for sleep problems.
What to Expect During a Sleep Study (Polysomnogram)
This short video will describe what you can expect during your sleep study, and how you can prepare so you have the best experience possible.
What to Expect During a Sleep Study (Polysomnogram) at CHOC at Mission Hospital
This short video will describe what you can expect during your sleep study, and how you can prepare so you have the best experience possible.
Optimizing Sleep in Children And Adolescents
A CHOC Pediatric Psychologist specializing in sleep medicine provides an overview of the importance of sleep in children and adolescents.
CHOC Mental Health Education Program | Optimizing Sleep in Children and Adolescents
The presentation will cover examples of how to implement healthy sleep habits as well as problem solve common childhood sleep issues in the home.
Kids and Snoring
When your child snores a condition called sleep apnea may be the reason. There are two types, central and obstructive. Obstructive is a greater concern.
Flat Spots and the Shape of Your Baby’s Head
Babies who sleep on their back or in a car seat without changing positions for long periods of time can develop flat heads, a condition called plagiocephaly.
Galion, Anjalee MD
Dr. Galion is board certified in child neurology and pediatrics who treats kids and teens in Orange County and specializes in pediatric neurology.
Nakra, Neal MD
Dr. Nakra is board certified in pediatrics, pediatric pulmonary and sleep medicine and treats kids with lung conditions at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Hong, Hanna MD
Dr Hong is board certified in pediatric pulmonology and is on staff at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Tammelin, Bruce R. MD
Dr. Tammelin is board certified in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine and sleep medicine and treats kids with lung conditions at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Chin, Chana I. MD
Dr Chana Chin is board certified in pediatric pulmonology who treats kids and teens in Orange County.
CHOC at Mission Hospital
27700 Medical Center Rd. | Mission Viejo, CA 92691 | 949-364-1400
Dr. Anjalee Galion to Appear on American Health Journal this Sunday, Feb. 8, at 5 p.m.
CHOC Children's neurologist Anjalee Galion, M.D., will appear as an expert on the highly rated award-winning health care television program American Health Journal on Public Broadcasting Service SoCal TV.
30 Healthy Habits from Every Type of Doctor
Medical professionals talk about their healthiest habits that anyone could implement in their everyday lives. Here are their 30 best pieces of advice for living well.
Kids and Sleepwalking
Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism, is a condition in which a sleeping person appears to be awake and exhibits behaviors associated with being awake, but is actually still asleep.
Mission Hospital and CHOC Mission Receive Verification as a Level II Trauma Center
CHOC Mission's and Mission Hospital's trauma center is first in south Orange County to be verified as a Level II center for adults and pediatrics.
Cherese Mari Laulhere Mental Health Inpatient Center
CHOC Cherese Mari Laulhere Mental Health Inpatient Center is dedicated to treating kids with mental illness. Learn about our inpatient mental health care for children.
Epilepsy and Seizures in Children
Read about epilepsy in children along with diagnosis methods and different types of seizures. Learn about the different treatment options we offer at CHOC.
Screen Time Insomnia
Setting screentime guidelines can help parents avoid battles with their kids. “Up to two hours a day is reasonable,” says Dr. Galion. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under the age of two have limited screen time.
This COVID-19 practice: Your neurologist can see you now. Practices open amid lingering coronavirus concerns
While serving scores of patients via telehealth in socially distant times, neurologists foresee the challenges of reopening their offices before the COVID-19 pandemic ends.
Advice doctors give their own kids before they head off to college
If you’re one of those moms or dads, you may be wondering if you gave your kid all the pearls of parental wisdom he or she needs to survive life out there on their own.