When your child is hurt or sick, it may be hard to know the best place to take them for care. Use CHOC's guide to determine where to go for care based on your child's symptoms.
Introducing CHOC's ultimate guides on mental health topics
In recognition of May's Mental Health Awareness Month, CHOC has put together six comprehensive, resource-filled guides with advice from CHOC experts on timely mental health topics like anxiety, depression, bullying, suicide prevention, ADHD and eating disorders.
I'm the parent of an infant during the formula shortage, what do I do?
We know this might be a scary time for families of infants. To help, CHOC’s clinical nutrition and lactation services team has guidance for families to help navigate formula options and keep their children safe.
What is high-functioning depression and high-functioning anxiety?
Increasingly, kids, teens and adults with depression or anxiety are being referred to as "high-functioning" in communities. But a CHOC expert explains that it is not a clinical term and warns that it can be harmful.
Overcoming sudden cardiac arrest: Henry's story
When getting ready to play a football game at lunch, 13-year-old Henry suddenly collapsed and was unresponsive. Learn how CHOC helped Henry overcome sudden cardiac arrest and the warning signs to watch for.