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Kids and Headaches
Headaches in children are not uncommon. Read to learn what to do if your child has a headache & how to establish good habits that can help keep headaches at bay.
CHOC Health Center, Mission Viejo
26691 Plaza, Suite 130 | Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Kids and Concussions: Learn How to Play it Safe
The word concussion comes from the Latin word to shake violently. A lot of times, people may hit their head and don’t realize it was a concussion.
CHOC Neuroscience Institute Outpatient Center – Newly Expanded
Building: CHOC Commerce Tower | 505 S. Main St., Suite 350 | Orange, CA 92868 | 888-770-2462
CHOC Center for Children’s Health
Building: Joe C. Wen & Family Center for Advanced Care, UCI Health - Irvine | 19200 Jamboree Road, Suite 2000 | Irvine, CA 92612
CHOC Health Center at PIH Health
15725 E Whittier Blvd, #300 | Whittier, CA 90603 | Appointments: 888-770-2462
Children and Headaches: Dr. Zupanc
In this segment, Mary Zupanc, MD, speaks about the most common types of headaches. She tells us headaches in children are common & are usually not serious.
Autism: Dr. Koutures
Autism is a behavior situation where a child is not as interactive. In this segment , Chris Koutures, MD, explains more about what autism is.
Kids and Concussion: Dr. Koutures
Chris Koutures, MD, Pediatric and Sports Medicine Specialist at CHOC, describes the symptoms of concussion in kids and how it changes the way they think, act and behave.
Sports Concussions: Dr. Koutures
Dr. Koutures, Pediatric and Sports Medicine Specialist at CHOC, discusses sports concussions and gives advice on to do when parents see signs of concussions.
Return-to-Learn Concussion Training for OC Schools & Practices
CHOC Children's is partnering with the Orange County Chapter of AAP to conduct the 2016 Return-to-Learn Concussion Training Course.
About Concussion: Dr. Koutures
Chris Koutures, MD, give more information about concussion and explains the difference between a little bump on the head and a concussion in this segment of American Health Journal.
When a Child Has Infantile Spasms
Dr. Lily Tran explains how infantile spasms are treated and the importance of early diagnosis.
Kids’ Crusader – Dr. Sharief Taraman
Get Dr. Sharief Taraman talking about medical robotics, artificial intelligence or medical informatics, and his excitement is palpable
When a Child Has Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
Pediatric neurologist and epileptologist Dr. Lily Tran explains the condition tuberous sclerosis complex and the unique program CHOC offers to manage this disease in children.
CHOC Neuroscience Institute
Conner had a bright future ahead of him until a football injury left him with ongoing pain and the inability to read and write properly.
CHOC Comprehensive Epilepsy Program
CHOC has the only Level 4 pediatric epilepsy center in Orange County, the highest rating available. We offer expert medication management, clinical trials, alternative treatments such as the ketogenic diet, and epilepsy surgery.
Epilepsy: Dr. Zupanc
Epilepsy is the topic for Mary Zupanc, MD, in this American Health Journal video segment. She explains that epilepsy is two or more unprovoked seizures.
When a Child Has Epilepsy
Dr. Mary Zupanc explains the signs of epilepsy, the treatments available and when to seek a Level 4 pediatric epilepsy center.
Having Epilepsy Surgery at CHOC
Aliza Riba, epilepsy surgery coordinator at CHOC, explains the process that families will go through when their child has epilepsy surgery at CHOC.
The Reason I Entered Pediatrics: Dr. Taraman
Dr. Sharief Taraman shares with us how he decided to enter the field of pediatrics as he was going through medical school.
Brent’s Story
Brent describes his experience at CHOC at Mission Hospital after being involved in a serious car accident that caused major brain injuries.
Hanak, Brian E. MD
Dr. Brian W. Hanak is a board certified neurosurgeon at CHOC Hospital in Orange County, California.
Concussions: Drs. Taraman and Romain
Concussions in children can cause lingering symptoms. Drs. Sharief Taraman and Jonathan Romain explain what happens to the brain after a concussion.
Is it a Brain Tumor? Dr. Taraman
Dr. Sharief Taraman, CHOC, tells us what type of condition could mimic a brain tumor and what are the syptoms that patients can experience.