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Getting an X-ray

This kid-friendly slideshow can help prepare your child for getting an X-ray. The information is also helpful for children with special needs.

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My Trip to the Hospital for a Video EEG

To help prepare your child for her video EEG, watch this kid-friendly slideshow, which offers a step-by-step description of what to expect during the test.

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Living with Autism - Siblings

This website offers suggestions to parents about ways to help the other children in the family cope with the experience of having a brother or sister with autism.

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Personal Care Services

Learn about where you can find laundry facilities, lactation rooms and shower facilities during your stay at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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VEO-IBD Parent Group

We welcome families of children with very early onset inflammatory bowel disease (VEO-IBD) to join us virtually to interact and discuss the challenges of living with VEO-IBD.

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IBD Family Research Council (FRC)

The Family Research Council (FRC) is a volunteer organization of families raising research dollars for the IBD Center.

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Fertility Options for Young Female Cancer Patients

The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has one of the best fertility preservation programs in pediatric oncology, offering choices for teenagers and young women as well as girls who have not yet experienced puberty.

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GIKids

GIKids provides easy to understand information about the treatment and management of these pediatric digestive conditions for children and parents.

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Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House

The Ronald McDonald House serves as a "home-away-from-home" for families whose children are being treated at nearby hospitals. The Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House has rooms available for patient families as well as mothers undergoing fetal surgery or delivering in CHOP’s Special Delivery Unit.

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