Longtime CHOC employee Amy donated her wedding dress to create angel gowns for babies who are born prematurely and pass away.
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Seizure-free at five, thanks to epilepsy surgery and ROSA robot
Ian began sleepwalking as a toddler, which turned out to be seizures. Thanks to testing and epilepsy surgery at CHOC, he is now seizure free.
Small Baby Unit Before and After
Meet graduates of the Small Baby Unit. The unit is designed for babies born at less than 28 weeks gestation or weigh less than 1,000 grams.
A Pediatrician Explains AAP’s New Safe Sleep for Babies Practices
A CHOC pediatrician explains the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recently updated recommendations on safe sleep for babies.
10 trick-or-treating safety tips
As your family prepares for the fun tradition of trick-or-treating, keep in mind these easy Halloween safety tips from CHOC.
CHOC Physical Therapy Improves Quality of Life
Meet Amanda Traylor, a pediatric physical therapist and learn more about how CHOC physical therapy complements other hospital care teams.
Volunteer Role Awakens Professional Calling
Meet Brianna, a registered nurse in CHOC’s pediatric intensive care unit, who started volunteering at CHOC when she was just 16 years old.
Are your child’s unpredictable periods cause for concern?
A pediatric expert at CHOC explains how you can know if the unpredictability of your daughter’s periods are a cause for concern.
Meet Dr. Michael Recto
An internationally recognized expert in interventional pediatric cardiology, Dr. Michael Recto treats children with congenital heart defects.