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Self-Harm
Understand self-harm in kids and teens, including types, signs, prevention and treatment. Learn more from the mental health experts at CHOC.
Stroke in Children: Everything You Need to Know About Pediatric Strokes
What causes a pediatric stroke? There are several types of strokes in children. Read more to learn everything you need to know about pediatric strokes.
Head Shape and Craniosynostosis in Babies and Children
What is Craniosynostosis? Here you will find everything about Craniosynostosis in babies: treatment, causes, symptoms and more.
Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)
A VCUG (Voiding Cystourethrogram) uses x-rays and a contrast material to check your child’s urethra and bladder size, shape and capacity.
Patient and Family Support Services
After surgery, there may be physical causes of pain, but the sensation of pain also depends on complex mental and emotional factors.
CHOC Neuroscience Institute
Ranked by U.S. News and World Report, CHOC's neurology and neurosurgery specialists treat children with conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system.
Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis
At CHOC's Level 4 NICU, we specialize in performing mandibular distraction surgery to lengthen a baby's jaw.
Nursing Careers
Whether you’re a nurse with 30 years of experience or a recent graduate looking for growth opportunities, CHOC offers something for everyone.
Book Resource List
Recommended book resource list for ill or hospitalized children, their siblings and families, with topics such as diabetes, grief, SIDS, autism, cancer, and more.
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Heartburn
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic digestive disorder that can cause heartburn. Learn signs, symptoms, and how to treat GERD in children.
Nursing and Specialty Staff
The exceptional surgical care team at the Tidwell Procedure Center at CHOC Hospital in Orange sets us apart from other institutions. Our nursing and specialty staff are dedicated to enhancing the lives of our patients and their families.
Bedwetting (Nocturnal Enuresis)
Nocturnal enuresis is the medical term for bedwetting. Incontinence is urination that occurs at an unintended time.
Sabapathy, Thusa MD
Dr. Thusa Sabapathy is a pediatric developmental and behaviorial physician who treats kids and teens in Orange County.
Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy
CHOC offers the only multidisciplinary, comprehensive program for kids with chronic lung disease in the region.
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.
Orthopaedic Institute
We know children are still growing. We have the pediatric orthopedic specialists to treat their needs, including scoliosis, hip problems and muscle disease.
Speech and Language Pathology
Speech and language pathology is specialized therapy that helps children develop or improve their speech, language, memory and attention, feeding and swallowing.
Neonatal Services (NICU)
CHOC offers three NICU locations, including one with the highest level of care, as well as neonatologists at many hospitals throughout the region.
CHOC Children’s Receives Transformational Gift from Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation to Expand Pediatric Mental Health Care
CHOC has received a transformational gift from the Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation to enhance and expand its pediatric mental health system of care.
Diets and parenting: If mom, dad follow a regimen, what should the kids eat?
If Mom and Dad are dieting, what about the kids? Should they also follow these diets, or do growing children need a more balanced diet?
Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation Donates $5 Million to CHOC’s Child Life Department
The Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation gifts its largest donation to CHOC's Child Life Department, which addresses the unique needs of hospitalized children.
Should I be correcting my toddler’s language? The answer might surprise you
For many parents, some of the sweetest memories of their children are the funny words they used as toddlers.
Clinical trial that came too late for big brother offers hope for 3-year-old
Titus and Ely have what scientists call late infantile Batten disease, also known as CLN2. Dr. Raymond Wang has been working with the Bowmans at Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) in Orange, CA.
The Future of the AYA Cancer Movement: A Chat With Dr. Leonard Sender
I recently attended the first annual meeting of the Society of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology (SAYAO) held at the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine) in partnership with the Hyundai Cancer Institute at the Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children's).
CHOC Children’s Celebrates Completion of Thompson Autism Center
New center expands the region’s capacity to serve children with autism spectrum disorders and other neurodevelopmental conditions.