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Tests, Procedures and Services

Our Pediatric Surgery Program is designed for children and teens. Learn more about the tests, procedures and services we provide.

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Ethics in the Digestive Health Institute

At Children’s Hospital Colorado, we deliver family-centered care, including a whole-family approach to medical ethics.

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Bone Marrow Failure

Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis & treatment of Bone Marrow Failure (aka Aplastic Anemia) in children & Children's Colorado's success rates.

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Pediatric Hypertension Medications

Hypertension medications are an option for managing some cases of pediatric hypertension. Listen to our pediatric experts discuss their approach.

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Quality and Patient Safety at the Center for Children’s Surgery

Measuring and displaying our surgical outcomes is essential to continually improving pediatric surgical care and ensuring the best surgical outcomes.

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Selection and Management of Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Patients on Ventricular Assist Devices

Details of the consensus statement regarding the management of pediatric and congenital heart disease patients who are on ventricular assist devices.

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Oncology Services and Clinics for Cancer

About the nationally-ranked oncology services, clinics and cancer support programs at the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.

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Research at the Digestive Health Institute

As a leading pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition program, the Digestive Health Institute is committed to advancing knowledge and clinical care through research to improve the lives of patients.

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Second Opinions for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Whether you want to explore treatment options or you’re still looking for answers, experts in our Digestive Health Institute can help. Learn how to request a second opinion for your child’s GI condition.

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Big Data Biochemistry Research Impacts Clinical Discovery

Using omics-based research, two physician scientists are investigating why children with congenital heart disease who require complex cardiac surgery have a higher risk of poor outcomes. Learn more.