Guide for Parents
Our goal at the Congenital Hyperinsulinism Center is to help you take your child home as soon as possible, either cured of hyperinsulinism or on a safe and manageable treatment plan.
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Our goal at the Congenital Hyperinsulinism Center is to help you take your child home as soon as possible, either cured of hyperinsulinism or on a safe and manageable treatment plan.
The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) provides advocacy, education and other services to improve the lives of all people affected by rare diseases.
A study from CHOP’s HI Center provides insights into how to best care for children with Kabuki syndrome and hyperinsulinism.
Vea el video para conocer más sobre la atención de expertos que brinda el Centro de Hiperinsulinismo Congénito de The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Congenital Hyperinsulinism International (CHI) is a charitable organization dedicated to improving the lives of children, adults, and families living with congenital hyperinsulism.
When you're preparing to send a child with hyperinsulinism to school, these are some important steps you should take to make the process easier for everyone.
These resources are available to support caregivers of children cared for by the Cancer Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Here are some suggestions to help you manage your child’s G/J-tube.