CHOC has been named one of the nation’s best children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report in its 2017-18 rankings.
CHOC Walk in the Park 2017: Why I Walk – Team Miranda
Miranda woke up screaming in the middle of the night from unbearable head pain. She couldn’t move or recognize her parents, & then collapsed.
A Parent’s Guide to Understanding the Teen Brain
Three pediatric experts from CHOC discuss the teen brain and offer advice for parents on how to better understand and connect with their teen.
How Much Do You Know About the Brain?
There’s no better time than Brain Awareness Week to get a little more familiar with your melon. Test your knowledge with this brain quiz.
What Parents Should Know About Infantile Spasms
Infantile spasms are a medical emergency. Immediate treatment is critical because many children go on to develop other forms of epilepsy.
Why one mom is thankful for CHOC this year
A mom shares what she’s thankful for this holiday season: the health of her son Noah, and the strength of his complex care team at CHOC.
After Years of Seizures, Overcoming Epilepsy
Meet Mareena, a 9-year-old living a life free of seizures after undergoing epilepsy surgery at the CHOC Neuroscience Institute.
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.
Son’s Epilepsy Journey Inspires Mom to Help Others
Meet Kathy, a member of the CHOC Family Advisory Council, who stands ready to help a fellow parent of a child contending with epilepsy.