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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.
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.
NICU Family & Visitor Resources
Here you'll find information about the NICU, including guidelines for families and visitors, as well as a list of frequently asked questions and answers.
Preparing Siblings for Surgery
When it comes to explaining surgery to the patient or his or her siblings, we believe that honesty is the best policy.
Pulmonology
The pulmonology division at CHOC treats a variety of pulmonary conditions such as asthma, chronic lung disease, cystic fibrosis, sleep disorders and more.
Is this typical toddler behavior or a sign of something more serious?
Many parents are aware some of the biggest challenges that come with raising kids happen in the first few years.
Final exams, college essays, family pressures: Here are 6 ways to help your teen manage stress
While there’s no research specifically looking at teens and holiday stress, there is some evidence that teens may be more susceptible to stress in general.
Newborn Development: 0-1 month
How much will my baby grow? What can my baby do at this age? Read our comprehensive guide on newborn development and important milestones.
Insomnia
Children older than 6 months should sleep through the night. If they have trouble sleeping, they may have childhood insomnia, a condition treated at CHOC.
Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis
At CHOC's Level 4 NICU, we specialize in performing mandibular distraction surgery to lengthen a baby's jaw.
Colic
Colic is a problem that affects some babies during the first three to four months of life. It usually begins suddenly with loud and mostly continuous crying
Preparing the Infant for Surgery
Surgery can be stressful for babies, but unlike older children caregivers cannot fully explain to the infant what will be happening. For this reason, it is important for caregivers to understand some of the reasons that infants may feel stress and ways they can help provide reassurance and comfort.
Narcolepsy
At CHOC's Sleep Disorder Center, we provide overnight monitoring to test children for narcolepsy, as well as the latest treatments to manage the symptoms.
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.
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.
Disney Characters Puts the Fun in Fundraising at Annual CHOC ‘Walk in the Park’ Event
The largest walk for pediatric care in the nation, Children's Hospital of Orange County's annual "Walk in the Park." Or as this 5K is more fondly known, the CHOC Walk.
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.
When can kids make their own breakfast? Here’s what the experts say
With the caveat that every kid develops on their own timeline, there are some general ages to keep in mind for breakfast duties.
Inpatient Feeding Program Packing List
The inpatient feeding program at CHOC Children's is different than most other programs, because our goals are different for every child.
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.
From SiriusXM’s Doctor Radio – Dr. Eric Ball
Dr. Eric Ball, a CHOC Children’s pediatrician, appeared on SiriusXM’s Doctor Radio to discuss teens and insomnia, including how much sleep teens need, how puberty affects sleep cycles, and proper sleep hygiene.
1-3 Months Old Baby Development
While babies grow at a different rate, CHOC provides the averages for growth and developmental milestones for infants from 1 to 3 months old. Read the details here.
Development Milestones for Your 3-Year-Old Child
In 3-year-olds development, growth is still slow compared to the first year. Most children have become slimmer and lost the rounded tummy of a toddler.
7-9 Month Old Baby Development & Milestones
7 to 9 month old babies are rapidly developing their physical abilities at this age. They become mobile for the first time and safety in the home becomes an important issue. Read more here!
Headaches
Read this article to learn about headaches in children. From symptoms to treatments, we provide all the information you need to know.