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Be Wise Immunize
Immunize your children to prevent them from getting sick. Staying healthy is important to keeping you and our community safe. Children under the age of 5 are less able to fight off germs.
Parents and Preemies
A premature baby or preemie is born before 37 weeks of gestation. They often require hospitalization. The best way for it to grow is to have the mother's milk.
Having Asthma as an Athlete
Kids with asthma may experience these symptoms particularly during or after exercise. However, children with asthma who are well managed usually have very little difficulty with exercise.
Telemedicine
Telemedicine, also sometimes called telehealth, is the delivery of health care services using telecommunications or electronic technology. Learn more in this health feature.
Feeding Therapy
The goal of feeding therapy is to help patients develop normal, effective feeding patterns and behaviors.
Gastroenterology (GI)
CHOC is ranked among the top children's hospitals by U.S. News & World Report for pediatric gastroenterology and GI surgery.
Pediatric Surgical Services
When a child needs a surgery, that child’s needs are very different than those of an adult patient. Our nationally recognized surgeons perform the latest procedures, using equipment that is customized to pediatric patients all the way from newborns to young adults.
Health Features
From life altering issues to day to day bumps and bruises, The experts at CHOC have an impressive amount of knowledge when it comes to your child's health.
Kids and Tonsils
Tonsils are removed less frequently than in the past, but removal may be necessary under specific circumstances, mainly difficulty breathing and infections.
Conference Agenda
Presented by RDs In Practice: Advancing Practice in Pediatric Nutrition, Sept. 27-29, 2018, Newport Beach Marriott Resort.
Nutrition & Feeding in Infants and Toddlers – Presented by RDs In Practice: Advancing Practice in Pediatric Nutrition
RDs In Practice is an educational program aimed at advancing clinical knowledge and ideas in specialty areas of pediatric nutrition.
Nutrition for Infants
Get the latest expert recommendations on breastfeeding and bottle-feeding babies, and when to introduce solid foods into their diet.
Sherwin Gillman
An outstanding physician, a natural leader, a loved family man, and a dear friend, Dr. Gillman will be missed by his CHOC family. To honor his memory, a fund has been set up for Project Search.
Specialty Referrals
How to refer to pediatric specialists at CHOC, Orange County
Programs and Services
CHOC offers inpatient and outpatient services and programs in more than 30 specialty areas, including four centers of excellence and institutes.
Laboratory Services
CHOC Laboratory Services is one of the only dedicated pediatric labs in Southern California.
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.
More, Nivedita N. MD
Dr. Nivedita More is a board certified pediatrician and sees patients at CHOC at Mission Hospital.
RDs In Practice – Specialized Diets and Nutritional Management of Gastrointestinal Issues
RD’s In Practice - May 13, 2015
Shulman, Andrew MD
Dr. Shulman has acquired extensive training in the diagnosis and management of pediatric autoimmune and inflammatory conditions.
COVID-19 Vaccination FAQ
Children ages 12 -15 years and teens ages 16 years and older are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Get answers from CHOC experts about the vaccine, teens and kids.
Vocal Nodules
CHOC ENT specialists expertly treat vocal nodules in children using surgery and voice therapy to teach children a more efficient use of his or her voice.
Ear Infections
CHOC ENT specialists expertly treat ear infections, which happen in about three-fourths of children at least once by the time they are 3 years old.
Feeding Disorders
A feeding disorder is present when a child is not able to take their full nutrition and hydration needs by mouth.
Voice Disorders
Symptoms of a voice disorder may include problems with the pitch, loudness or quality of sound of your voice; hoarseness while speaking or frequent laryngitis; scratchy throat; breathy speech; or difficulty being heard in group settings.