Our Prevention Efforts Strong4Life is Children’s child advocacy and prevention arm, backed by Children’s doctors, nurses, therapists, dietitians and other wellness experts. Strong4Life focuses on...
Physical activity is important for children who have survived cancer. Find out how much exercise your child should get, and learn tips on how to help keep your kid active.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) is awarding the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Neurosciences Program with a grant to study a potential breakthrough in the diagnosis of pediatric traumatic brain injuries.
NIH awarded Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University and Johns Hopkins University $27.6 million as part of the Martin Delaney Collaboratories (MDC) for HIV Cure Research program.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta began with just 20 hospital beds. 100 years later, we are a top-ranked pediatric health care system with 850,000 visits yearly.
The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile is a fully functioning medical clinic dedicated to bringing primary care to children where they live, learn and play.
Children’s has developed resources to help take care of your mental, emotional and social well-being.
The designation demonstrates the highest level of commitment to quality healthcare
Learn how a life-threatening event led Children’s physician Lucky Jain to change his perception of wellness.
NIH awards $31 million to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology to lead testing validation in RADx program for COVID-19 diagnostic solutions