See the impact we're making by participating in a study for ApiFix, a ratcheting, nonfusion device for growth modulation in pediatric scoliosis.
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85% of Virginia children needing allogeneic transplants travel outside the state to receive them. UVA Children's completed an important milestone toward meeting this need.
How one of only a few multidisciplinary treatment programs for SMA in Virginia cares for children throughout the region.
Virginia's only clinic for children with MS and related disorders offers expert diagnosis, comprehensive care, and clinical research opportunities.
Rachel Y. Moon, MD, chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, discusses its latest recommendations.
As part of the its investigation, the CDC is asking healthcare providers nationwide to consider testing for adenovirus in pediatric patients of all ages with hepatitis of unknown origin.
The goal of this new hotline is to connect you to the answers you need right when you need them. Urgent question about a patient's condition? Looking for clarification about discharge orders? We're here to help.
The Virginia Congenital Cardiac Collaborative aims to optimize care and outcomes for children in Virginia with complex congenital heart defects.
UVA Children's pediatric oncology researchers have developed a molecule to block a key determinant of T-ALL cell survival.
In lieu of more donors, UVA Children's transplant specialists are bridging the organ gap by innovating new ways to broaden the pool. These complex procedures are improving organ allocation for both kids and adults throughout the region.