UVA Health audiologists developed a novel approach to detect hearing loss in children with developmental delays. No ABR assessment required.
Category: Pediatric Excellence (Page 3)
An analytical scorecard will help doctors make heart transplant decisions better and faster.
New endoscopic techniques help children with rare airway conditions avoid lengthy, painful recoveries.
Pushing the boundaries of a digital home monitoring program delivers improved outcomes for children with complex single ventricle defects.
In this unique collaboration, all three hospitals are conducting complex open-heart surgery in children.
See the impact we're making by participating in a study for ApiFix, a ratcheting, nonfusion device for growth modulation in pediatric scoliosis.
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.