IMPORTANT UPDATES

65 results

Abby was committed to beating acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Thanks to her care team at Children’s, she was surrounded by support and positivity.

The Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s Center for Advanced Technology and Robotic Rehabilitation helps kids like Adam manage conditions like cerebral palsy.

Our Sports Medicine Program helped Aleks overcome knee injuries and a fat pad impingement with pediatric surgery and physical therapy tailored just for teens.

When she tore her ACL playing high school soccer, Alison was devastated. Our Sports Medicine Program helped her recover in a supportive atmosphere.

Taken off the field by acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Andrew Jimenez fought cancer with enthusiasm and courage. Then he stood alongside his soccer heroes.

Diagnosed with a rare liver cancer called hepatoblastoma, Aubrey is now in remission thanks to her stubborn determination and top-notch cancer care.

When antibiotics failed to resolve her C. diff, Avery became one of the first pediatric patients to benefit from FMT, a promising new kind of transplant.

When newborn Caleigh was diagnosed with an atrial septal defect requiring open heart surgery, her parents turned to Children’s Heart Center for nationally-ranked care.

After a brain hemorrhage caused hydrocephalus, newborn Carston was facing a dire prognosis. Thanks to his care team at Children’s, he beat the odds.

After experiencing stomach pain, 13-year-old Chris discovered that he had a chronic illness called Crohn’s disease. Since then, he’s learned to manage the condition.