After scoliosis surgery, clinic visits are required to ensure proper healing and growth. Learn about the frequency of these visits and what to expect.
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.
Learn what will happen during follow-up visits after your child's leukemia treatment ends.
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 what happens at follow-up clinic visits after brain tumour treatment for your child has ended.
Learn about the SickKids interprofessional outpatient clinic for newborn babies to assist in the diagnosis and non-operative treatment of DDH.
Learn about the diabetes care team, who is involved and what to expect during clinic visits.
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.
Regular clinic visits can help to identify health issues early on before they can cause harm.
Information about an inflammatory disease called chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis which causes pain and swelling in the bones.
Cystic fibrosis (CF) affects different systems in your body, not just the respiratory system. There may also be changes in your liver, pancreas, intestines, muscles, bones, and reproductive organs.
Recommendations to encourage neurodevelopment in babies at 36 months old who are patients in the neonatal developmental follow-up clinic.
Discover how to help keep your child healthy and keep their diabetes under control now and in the future.
Information about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of periodic fever adenitis pharyngitis aphthous ulcer (PFAPA) syndrome.
Read about issues that parents and caregivers must address in order to prepare for a baby's discharge from the NICU and arrival at home.
When your child is first diagnosed with ERA, it can be scary for both your child and your family. This page has advice and resources for families.
Learn about your child's daily routine at home, after the blood and marrow transplant.
Talking to your health-care team can be difficult, especially for teenagers. Learn tips to help you feel more comforable speaking with your health-care team.
Teens with sickle cell disease may need encouragement to become more independent with taking their medications as instructed, filling their prescriptions and making clinic appointments. Learn what you can do to encourage your teen to manage their condition independently.
Learn about virtual care, how to prepare for it and what to expect during a virtual video visit.
Hypopituitarism is a condition that affects hormone development. Learn about the role hormones play in the body, the types of hypopituitarism and how it will impact your child's life.
A pacemaker is a small device that uses electrical impulses to control the speed and rhythm of your child's heartbeat. Learn how to care for your child with a pacemaker.
Recommendations to encourage neurodevelopment in babies at 18 months old who have spent time in the neonatal neurodevelopment follow-up clinic.