Born with fibular hemimelia, Clark’s legs were on track to be 3 inches apart in length. Thanks to an external fixator, that difference has shrunk.
When a 9-plus-pound tumor turned out to be sarcoma of the liver, 16-year-old Carson Hand kept a positive attitude throughout a challenging treatment regimen.
After Ethan noticed a golf ball–size lump on his head, he was taken to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta where he was diagnosed with B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma at just 11 years old.
Brylie had a long, challenging cancer journey, but she handled Ewing’s sarcoma courageously, making her an inspiration to her family and care providers.
Dontavious, who is one of 2,000 patients treated for sickle cell disease at Children’s each year, is committed to bringing awareness to the condition at just 13.
Growing up, Paula Schirmer had never heard of pediatric scoliosis. As an adult, she discovered it affected all three of her daughters.
As 7-year-old Kailyn receives treatments for Ewing’s sarcoma, she and her family are thankful for the breadth of support they’ve experienced at Children’s.
The Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s Center for Advanced Technology and Robotic Rehabilitation helps kids like Adam manage conditions like cerebral palsy.
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.