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Sports Medicine Program
CHOC's Sports Medicine Program cares for athletes by teaching injury prevention, improving skills and being ready on the sidelines when injury happens.
Guijon, Olga MD
Dr. Guijon is board certified in pediatrics and is a member of the CHOC Primary Care Network who treats kids and teens in Orange County.
Kids and Living with Food Allergies
Food allergies usually appear in the first two years of life and that these reactions typically occur immediately or within two hours of eating the food.
Wellness and Primary Care
Our network of pediatricians includes more than 20 offices that offer well-checks, immunizations, sick visits, sports physicals and more.
Online Referral Portal
Referral guidelines and forms are available to assist physicians in the evaluation and management of pediatric patients.
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.
Programs and Services
CHOC offers inpatient and outpatient services and programs in more than 30 specialty areas, including four centers of excellence and institutes.
More, Nivedita N. MD
Dr. Nivedita More is a board certified pediatrician and sees patients at CHOC at Mission Hospital.
Hicks, David A. MD
Dr. Hicks is a board certified neonatologist who provides comprehensive care for critically ill premature and full-term infants at CHOC Hospital.
RD’s in Practice: Management of Eosinophilic Esophagitis in Pediatrics
RD's in Practice - January 22, 2015
CDH Recovery
The recovery process and timeline after CDH surgery is different for every baby and depends on the severity of their condition and response to treatment.
Population Health
CHOC Population Health provides evidence-based pediatric health and wellness programming for families, schools and communities.
Breastfeeding Basics
The CHOC lactation team offers breastfeeding basics covering milk supply, breastfeeding positions, latch and more.
COVID-19: Patient Information
Our hospitals, doctors’ offices and health centers remain open to provide safe, high-quality care to the children and families who depend on us.
About CHOC
CHOC is an extensive health system serving Orange County, California, and beyond with pediatric services ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
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.
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.
Specialty Referrals
How to refer to pediatric specialists at CHOC, Orange County
Pulmonology Referrals
How to refer to pediatric pulmonology, pulmonary, CHOC, Orange County
Kids Cards
The cards are designed by current and former CHOC patients. These children are what make our cards so special.
Van Blerk, Margaret MD
Dr. van Blerk is board-certified in pediatrics and is a member of the CHOC Primary Care Network who treats kids and teens in Orange County.
Dyer, Elizabeth MD
Dr. Elizabeth Dyer is a member of the CHOC Primary Care Network who treats kids and teens at Oso Pediatrics in Aliso Viejo.
Breast Milk Benefits for Mom and Baby
Breast milk is the ideal food for babies says Dr. Christine Bixby, CHOC’s medical director of lactation services. Learn more about the benefits of breastfeeding an infant in this health feature.
CHOC Mission: World Class Children’s Care
CHOC Mission, housed on the fifth floor of Mission Hospital, CHOC’s world-class team treats everything from asthma attacks to injuries resulting from serious accidents.
Fighting the Flu
When late fall rolls around, the flu usually rolls in with it. A cough, a high fever and sore throat are early signs of influenza.