If you think your baby has flat head syndrome, schedule an appointment with a specialist. Early treatment could prevent the need for a baby cranial helmet.
Getting to the heart of parents’ posture concerns: Learn more about how poor posture, heavy backpacks and “tech neck” influence your child’s spinal health.
Learn how you can support patients, families and staff at the Children's Heart Center.
Children’s physicians set the record straight on some of the most common myths and misconceptions about the COVID-19 virus, vaccines and variants.
Families willing to participate in pediatric clinical studies are helping researchers answer key questions that could lead to breakthroughs and cures.
While a kid’s cough may sound serious, that’s not always the case. Find out more about common children’s coughs and their symptoms.
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month. Join Children’s in support of our patients living with these conditions.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has grown and evolved since its founding in 1915, but its mission remains the same: to make kids better today and healthier tomorrow.
Children’s cardiothoracic surgeons are leaders in pediatric heart surgery, using advanced operative techniques and innovative research.
A broken bone in a child is different than one in an adult. It is important to see a pediatric orthopedic specialist for your child’s broken bone or fracture.