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Growth and Parenting Clinic

The Growth and Parenting (GAP) Clinic evaluates and treats underweight infants, children and adolescents with growth and feeding problems.

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Our Pediatric Mental Health Specialists

Our team of specialists works closely with children and teens, their families, primary care providers and other healthcare professionals to ensure that each child’s needs are fully evaluated and adequately addressed. Learn about our team and who you'll meet.

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Child Life Internship Program at Children’s Hospital Colorado

We're training the next generation of child life specialists through semester-long child life internships. Learn about our Child Life Internship Program.

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Child Life Practicum Program at Children’s Hospital Colorado

At Children's Colorado, our renowned Child Life Department is proudly training the next generation of certified child life specialists. Learn about our Child Life Practicum Program and how we help child life students learn the skills they need to help kids thrive.

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Preparing Your Child for Surgery

No procedure is small when it's your child. See tips from our pediatric experts for how to prepare for your child's surgery to ease your mind.

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Glaucoma

Our pediatric glaucoma specialists provide expert treatment for children with glaucoma including surgery, if necessary.

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Pectus Excavatum

What is pectus excavatum? Learn about causes, diagnosis and treatment options for pectus excavatum.

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Quality and Safety at the Breathing Institute

At the Breathing Institute, we strive to provide the best care for our patients. Learn how we collect and analyze information about our quality of care.

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About the Breathing Institute

The Breathing Institute at Children’s Hospital Colorado provides comprehensive care for children with asthma, breathing and lung conditions.

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Arthrogryposis

Children born with arthrogryposis have rigid joints and weak muscles. Joints in the arms and legs are most often affected.