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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.

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.

Brylie had a long, challenging cancer journey, but she handled Ewing’s sarcoma courageously, making her an inspiration to her family and care providers.

Having cystic fibrosis isn’t easy. But thanks to an innovative regimen of care and a committed team, Caleb is forging forward.

When newborn Caleigh was diagnosed with an atrial septal defect requiring open heart surgery, her parents turned to Children’s Heart Center for nationally-ranked care.

After a brain hemorrhage caused hydrocephalus, newborn Carston was facing a dire prognosis. Thanks to his care team at Children’s, he beat the odds.

After experiencing stomach pain, 13-year-old Chris discovered that he had a chronic illness called Crohn’s disease. Since then, he’s learned to manage the condition.

With the help of her family and skilled pediatric care providers at Children’s, Emmy has bravely navigated many of the painful side effects of sickle cell disease.

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