CHOC is one of only 50 pediatric facilities in the nation to earn recognition as a best children’s hospital by U.S. News & World Report.
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Ask a CHOC Doc: How do I properly use a spacer with my handheld inhaler?
A clinical pharmacy resident answers an asthma sufferer’s submitted question on how to properly use a spacer with a handheld inhaler.
Making the case for sending kids to summer camp
Choosing the right summer camp for kids and teens can be a big decision for parents. A pediatric psychologist weighs in.
Can children outgrow autism?
A study recently published in the Journal of Child Neurology suggests that children may outgrow autism. A pediatric neurologist explains.
Can HPV really lead to cervical cancer?
An adolescent medicine specialist at CHOC offers facts on HPV and explains how it can indeed lead to cervical cancer.
Flying with children: top tips for a smooth flight
You may have logged thousands of air miles but traveling with young children, especially for the first time, can be hard for some parents.
Healthy snacks for kids this summer
A registered dietitian at CHOC Hospital offers creative ideas to parents for healthy snacks for kids this summer.
Bringing awareness to a rare kidney disorder: Alyssa’s story
Alyssa is living with a rare kidney disorder, nephrotic syndrome caused by focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, also known as FSGS.
Living with polymicrogyria: Angelina’s story
Shortly after birth, Angelina was diagnosed with polymicrogyria. She remains under the care of many expert CHOC clinicians.
CHOC Mental Health Inpatient Center: A year of progress
CHOC has completed the Mental Health Inpatient Center―the only inpatient psychiatric facility for kids under 12 in Orange County.
8 ways for teens, kids to cope with depression
There is a lot you can do to help bust a case of bummers. Next time you’re feeling down, try some of these tips.
Fighting through GERD: Bowie and Finley’s story
Bowie and Finley’s parents knew they were fighters. Their mom shares their journey with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).