This episode explores screen time and how to help parents better understand the “why” behind screen time recommendations.
Young female athletes are built differently, with their own unique needs. Our pediatric orthopedic expert discusses common injuries in girls’ sports.
Shin splints can be painful for growing athletes. Here are some ways to recognize risk factors for shin splints and tips for preventing them in kids and teens.
Our plastic surgeons at Children’s are specially trained to perform rhinoplasty on kids and teens with birth defects, a deviated septum or trauma to the nose.
Children's provides comprehensive evaluation, management and coordinated care for kids with pulmonary hypertension.
Have you ever wondered what a child’s heart looks like? Learn about what the heart looks like and how it works.
To reduce the risk of overuse injuries and avoid athlete burnout, experts recommend kids play more than one sport.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta offers specialized care that kids deserve from pediatric doctors, nurses & specialists who understand their unique needs.
To reduce the risk of overuse injuries and avoid athlete burnout, experts recommend kids play more than one sport.
Make no bones about it, kids aren’t just tiny adults. Their growing bones have different needs, which is why they need a pediatric orthopedic specialist.