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Elemental Diet
An elemental diet may be recommended if a child has severe symptoms, if all food allergy testing was negative or if previous treatment options have been unsuccessful.
Gastrointestinal Motility Program
Our gastrointestinal motility specialists diagnose and treat all forms of motility disorders. We work with families to diagnose and treat chronic conditions.
Glossary
Glossary of terms: Abdomen - Upper GI Series
Food Elimination Diet for Children
Research has shown a strong connection between food allergies and eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). Learn about Elimination Diet for EoE and Food allergies.
Cardiac GI Nutrition Program
The CHOC Cardiac GI Nutrition Program optimizes growth for high-risk infants and children diagnosed with congenital heart defects (CHD).
What is EOE?
Eosinophilic esophagitis also known as EoE, is a relatively newly recognized disease that is characterized by eosinophils (allergy cells) building up in the lining of the esophagus.
Ulcerative Colitis
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Program at CHOC works to diagnose, treat and manage the symptoms of ulcerative colitis.
Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose and Throat)
CHOC pediatric otolaryngology cares for children of all ages – from newborns to teens – with conditions of the ears, nose, throat (ENT), head and neck throughout Orange County, Mission Viejo, and surrounding areas.
Outpatient Evaluations
The Multidisciplinary Feeding Program at CHOC offers comprehensive outpatient feeding evaluations for children who would be appropriate for G-tube weaning or are potentially at-risk for g-tube placement due to small amount of calories the child is able to eat by mouth.
Neuroscience Research
CHOC neurologists research a full spectrum of pediatric disorders related to brain, spine, muscle, central and peripheral nervous systems.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Program
CHOC'S comprehensive IBD Program provides expert diagnosis, treatment and symptom management for children of all ages with Crohn's or ulcerative colitis.
CHOC Health Center, Huntington Beach
19582 Beach Blvd., Suite 380 | Huntington Beach, CA 92648 | 888-770-2462
Specialty Referrals
How to refer to pediatric specialists at CHOC, Orange County
PIH Health Selects CHOC Children’s as Pediatric Partner
PIH Health and CHOC have formed a new affiliation that advances pediatric care for children in the communities of Los Angeles and Orange counties.
When to worry about a child’s stomachache, according to experts
Children tend to get stomachaches often. How can parents know if something is seriously wrong, or if it's just a run-of-the-mill pain that will go away on its own?
CHOC Children’s Ranked Among Nation’s Best Children’s Hospitals
CHOC Children’s has been ranked as one of the nation’s best children’s hospitals in U.S. News & World Report’s 2014-15 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings.
U.S. News Ranks CHOC Among Nation’s Best Children’s Hospitals in 2016-17 Survey
CHOC has been named one of the nation's best children's hospitals by U.S. News & World Report.
Referring Patients to CHOC
Find helpful resources for admitting a patient to our hospitals, referring a patient for specialty care and referring a patient for diagnostic services.
Taube, Alda NP
Alda Taube is a nurse practitioner who treats kids and teens in Orange County.
Tran, Tammy NP
Tammy Tran is a nurse practitioner who specializes in caring for kids with gastroenterology disorders at CHOC Hospital in Orange County.
Bowel Clean Out With Miralax
Our health care team has designed a bowel clean out program based on a patient’s weight.
Online Referral Portal
Referral guidelines and forms are available to assist physicians in the evaluation and management of pediatric patients.
RDs In Practice: Short Bowel Syndrome and Transplant
This program is intended for pediatric registered dietitians and clinicians who specialize in gastrointestinal disorders, nutrition support, transplant and/or neonatal nutrition.
RD’s in Practice: Management of Eosinophilic Esophagitis in Pediatrics
RD's in Practice - January 22, 2015