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When Hampton was a toddler, doctors discovered his health conditions had something in common: his heart. After two surgeries, he’s back to being a kid.

Diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Hudson took her cancer diagnosis and treatment in stride, inspiring her parents to follow her lead.

After being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma as a child, Matthew Ramirez set his sights on becoming a doctor and helping other kids with cancer.

After three heart surgeries for a congenital heart condition known as tetralogy of Fallot, Michael is healthy and enjoys playing golf, baseball, tennis and video games.

Born without an anal opening, infant Peyton needed extensive care and the highest level of expertise. Our Pelvic and Anorectal Care Program changed his life.

Peyton tore her ACL and her meniscus playing soccer. But thanks to pediatric orthopedic surgery and physical therapy, she’s ready to retake the field.

An enthusiastic ballet dancer, Zoe couldn’t wait to dance en pointe. But Sever’s disease and heel pain got in the way. With the right care, she danced again.

After an X-ray revealed a growth in his hip, Jackson was diagnosed with pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS). His Children’s care team knew what to do.

A novel surgery called rotationplasty allowed Jude to maintain his mobility despite losing part of his leg due to osteosarcoma.

Kaleb was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 18 months. Thanks to a complex surgery and intensive therapy, he has built up his strength and is ready to run.