Distance Runner Charging Forward After Crawling Across Finish Line
Medha’s Stanford care team has helped her bounce back stronger after multiple injuries and learn how to reduce her injury risk in the future.
Medha’s Stanford care team has helped her bounce back stronger after multiple injuries and learn how to reduce her injury risk in the future.
Jaxon was diagnosed with nephronophthisis, a genetic disorder of the kidneys. Children who have this disease need a kidney transplant by the time they’re teenagers, as it eventually leads to kidney failure.
Pediatrician Sumit Sen, MD, offers some strategies that families can use to help set their child up for success.
In the second part of a monthlong series, Stanford Children’s celebrates Women’s History Month.
Serious infection damages boy’s lungs, but Stanford Medicine Children’s Health critical care doctors heal him over time.
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health provides specialized heart care to give Judah the best possible outcome.
Elodie was diagnosed with coarctation of the aorta—a rare heart defect that is present at birth but often does not create symptoms until later in life.
A newly published study from a team of researchers and physician-scientists at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health adds to the growing body of literature linking speech exposure in the NICU to positive health outcomes.
Martin Alvarez’s case demonstrates why Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford has the best three-year patient survival rate in the U.S.
The Pediatric Epilepsy Center at Stanford Children’s performed a highly complex brain surgery called a craniotomy for Isaac Diaz.