Family finds patient-centered care at Stanford for toddler son with Down syndrome.


Family finds patient-centered care at Stanford for toddler son with Down syndrome.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are featuring some of the outstanding women at Stanford Children’s Health who make such a difference for patients and the community at large.
ENT specialist Jocelyn Kohn, MD, discusses laryngomalacia.
Due to COVID-19 extra protocols were taken in the operating room, including N-95 masks and extra PPE.
When we’re in a noisy restaurant, it’s really difficult to hear my young niece speak. She can only talk very quietly, because she has a paralyzed vocal cord. But Stanford’s Anna Messner, MD, is bringing hope to kids like her via a rare surgery that attaches more nerve fibers to the affected vocal cord.
Serendipity played a key role in the success of Isabella Manley’s treatment for a life-threatening tumor that made it difficult for her to breathe.
Noah Jackson was born without a voice. Because of a rare genetic disease, his airway… Read more »