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Arkansas Children's provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties for 2022-2023.
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We all know kids and adults snore from time to time. Most of us just pass it off as being tired or exhausted. What happens if that snoring is everyday or they were not active the day before sleep? Could it be a sign of a more serious condition? Janine Amos, D.O., a Pediatric Otolaryngologist at Arkansas Children's sits down to talk about snoring and kids. She breaks down what makes kids snore, what to listen for, and when it may be time to see a physician.
Snoring is often considered an adult issue, but it can indicate an underlying condition in children. Arkansas Children's specializes in seeing patients that are newborn to 18 years of age for this issue.
Many people call them stork’s bite or angel’s kisses, but vascular birthmarks (medically called vascular anomalies) are abnormal blood vessels that people are born with. Most often, you’ll see them on a baby’s skin not long after they’re born. But they can also be found deeper than the skin and are discovered later in life as they grow.
A special case calls for a special place. For 4-year-old Lyric Hammons and her family, that special place is Arkansas Children’s.
Levi's mom, Ashley, details her son's story and his journey from cleft diagnosis to surgery.
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Ashley McNatt, Levi's mom, shares her story about his bilateral cleft lip diagnosis and the expert care received at Arkansas Children's.
Meet Michael, an ambassador at Arkansas Children's. Michael has Down Syndrome and is a patient at our clinics. Get to know Michael and see how his family supports our mission.