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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.

Diagnosed with hip dysplasia at 6 weeks old, Quinn needed surgery. When her brother saw her spica cast, he made a heartwarming Christmas wish.

Raelyn’s diagnosis of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) at age 3 led to more than two years of chemotherapy and other treatments at Children’s.

After an emergency liver transplant, Samerah, an active high school senior is more determined than ever to lead and inspire otheres with her tenacity and vibrant spirit.

After months of progressive symptoms, Shawn was diagnosed with a rare condition called anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.

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.

After 19 surgeries, Teddy arrived at Children’s for help battling Hirschsprung disease. His care team helped him attend school without the worry of an I.V.

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.

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.