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Research is a cornerstone of the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta mission to enhance the lives of children. In conjunction with Emory University School of Medicine, Georgia Tech and Morehouse, Children’s seeks answers to the most challenging childhood medical conditions through teaching and research.
Children who are overweight are now suffering from diseases once seen only in adults, such as hypertension, liver disease and Type 2 diabetes. That's why Children’s launched Strong4Life, a wellness movement designed to ignite societal change and reverse the epidemic of childhood obesity and its associated diseases in Georgia.
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Dr. Stuart Knechtle, Chief of Transplant Services, leads a specialized team dedicated to caring for children and teens in need of a transplant.
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Children’s at Egleston 1405 Clifton Road NE, 6th Floor Atlanta, GA 30322 800-605-6175
Take photo tours of the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Carlos and Marguerite Mason Transplant Center as well as transitional housing facilities at the Ronald McDonald House near Children's at Egleston and the Mason Guest House.
Our Transplant Center, located at Children’s at Egleston, provides comprehensive, centralized inpatient and outpatient services to patients and their families.
The Ronald McDonald House provides temporary housing and support services to families of critically ill and injured children being treated at Egleston hospital. Families can enjoy many of the comforts of home, receive nutritious meals prepared and served by volunteers and obtain emotional support through contact with other families experiencing similar situations. Take a look inside.
The Mason Guest House provides a home away from home for solid organ transplant patients and families. Located on the Emory campus, the Mason Guest House offers affordable lodging for transplant patients and their families.