After scoliosis surgery, clinic visits are required to ensure proper healing and growth. Learn about the frequency of these visits and what to expect.
Learn about the supports available to families coping with pregnancy and infant loss, including perinatal palliative care.
Learn what will happen during follow-up visits after your child's leukemia treatment ends.
It is likely that a child with epilepsy will need to have regular clinic visits to review progress and lifestyle. Learn what happens during a clinic visit.
If you are sexually active, there is a risk that you could get pregnant or get your partner pregnant. This page provides answers to some common questions you may have about pregnancy.
Learn what happens at follow-up clinic visits after brain tumour treatment for your child has ended.
Nutrition plays an important role in supporting a healthy pregnancy. Find out how to get the right nutrients to support you and your baby.
Learn about the diabetes care team, who is involved and what to expect during clinic visits.
If you are infected with HIV and pregnant, learn how certain medicines can lower the risk of passing HIV on to your baby.
Learn how to help your child's burn injury heal when your child comes home from the hospital and between visits to the outpatient clinic.
Contraception is used to prevent pregnancy. Learn about the different types of contraception including how they work and how you can get them.
Learn how children get HIV, how it affects their bodies, and what you need to do as a parent to keep your child as healthy as possible.
Find out what happens at clinic visits during follow-up treatment when your child is back at home after receiving treatment for a brain tumour.
Learn about the SickKids interprofessional outpatient clinic for newborn babies to assist in the diagnosis and non-operative treatment of DDH.
Learn how to get the most out of your appointments with your health-care team.
Learn what to expect after your child with leukemia goes into remission.
Read about intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), or bleeding in the brain, in premature babies.
Genetic counselling is a process that provides information and support to individuals and families at risk of, or with, a genetic condition.
Recommendations for helping your child navigate through the health-care system and gain independence in managing their own health care.
Developmental paediatricians are doctors who specialize in child development. Learn what they do and how they can help your child.