Discover essential tips for choosing the best cancer center for your child. Learn about advanced treatments, support services, and the importance of a comfortable, caring environment at Nemours Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.

Discover essential tips for choosing the best cancer center for your child. Learn about advanced treatments, support services, and the importance of a comfortable, caring environment at Nemours Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
Join Samuel’s inspiring cleft lip journey filled with love, resilience, and transformative surgery at Nemours Children’s Hospital in Delaware.
After years of searching for answers, Katelyn finally receives a diagnosis at Nemours Children’s Health with lymphangiectasia, a rare condition causing protein loss
Witness the incredible journey of Connor, a 12-year-old boy with Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, as he overcomes challenges, undergoes surgeries, and becomes an ambassador for Brace for the Race and Ninja Warrior Course.
Natalie had always been an active teenager with a love for surfing, skiing, and running. She would often spend her weekends hitting the slopes or catching waves at the beach with her friends. Determined, Natalie worked hard to become the best athlete she could to achieve her goals. However, during a routine check-up at her pediatrician’s office, Natalie received some unexpected news. She had adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, a condition that causes the spine to curve. Her pediatrician referred her to Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware to meet with Dr. Suken Shah, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon. Despite the busy nature of the hospital, Natalie was treated with kindness, patience, and respect. Dr. Shah took the time to talk with her and understand her as a person, not just a patient with a medical condition. He mapped out a care plan for her scoliosis to get her back to her active lifestyle. At […]
When Riley was born, she was diagnosed with a rare bone dysplasia that made her bones irregular in size and shape. As she grew, the dysplasia began to manifest itself in her spine, and she was diagnosed with congenital kyphoscoliosis at just one year old. For the next five years, Riley saw a specialist in Massachusetts and had to wear a brace for over 18 hours a day for six years. When Riley’s family moved to Pennsylvania for a new opportunity, they were referred to the amazing team at Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware. There, they met with Dr. William Mackenzie, who continued to provide Riley with the best care possible. As time went on, she had to undergo several casts, and implantation of magnetically controlled growing rods. This surgery, a complex procedure performed by both Dr Mackenzie and Dr. Suken Shah, pediatric orthopedic spinal surgeon, was successful to maintain the […]
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