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The electrophysiologists at the Children’s Heart Center have the expertise and technology to care for kids with an arrhythmia, or an abnormal heart rhythm.

Get a second opinion from Georgia’s only nationally ranked pediatric orthopedics program.

A necessary part of diabetes management, monitoring your child’s blood glucose can be stressful. But with guidance and practice, over time it becomes routine.

Diabetes

Urinary tract infections are common in kids. Here's how parents can recognize the signs of this infection and help ensure it’s treated effectively.

With greater awareness of concussion prevention strategies and oversight by parents and coaches, young athletes can reduce their risk for head injuries.

Concussion

The Cancer Predisposition Program proactively monitors and treats children and young adults who are at risk for developing cancer.

Patients and their caregivers can access our free library of printable and downloadable materials to help guide and educate you on all aspects of care at Children’s.

If your child has been diagnosed with brachial plexus birth palsy or a brachial plexus injury, Children’s is trained to diagnose, treat and care for the conditions.

Whether your child has a broken wrist or dislocated finger, our orthopedic team knows how to treat those all-too-common hand and wrist injuries in kids and teens.

Our pediatric neurologists recognize and treat the special needs of infants, children and adolescents with epilepsy (also known as a seizure disorder).