Cancer Surgery for Children
Surgery may be necessary to diagnose or treat your child’s cancer. Support services are available at Rush to help your family through this difficult time.
Surgery may be necessary to diagnose or treat your child’s cancer. Support services are available at Rush to help your family through this difficult time.
A breast cancer diagnosis can be life-changing. At RUSH, you’ll find services and staff to care for and support you at each stage of breast cancer treatment.
If you have HIV or AIDS, Rush can help. We offer complete, compassionate care, including evaluations, treatment, family planning and infusion therapy services.
Pelvic floor disorders, like incontinence, are common and curable. Rush brings together a team of experts who diagnose and treat the most complex cases.
Wilms tumor is a rare form of kidney cancer that affects children — typically newborns and young children.
Pediatric heart specialists at Rush collaborate to provide personalized, compassionate care for infants, children, adolescents and teenagers with congenital (present at birth) and acquired heart disorders.
RUSH specialists offer a holistic approach to IBD (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) treatment, including medication, diet and psychological support.
Specialists in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Rush treat children suffering from serious health problems, including congenital heart disease and cancer.
The Pediatric Aerodigestive Program at Rush University Children's Hospital offers advanced, family-centered care for children with complex, often interrelated airway, digestive, feeding and sleep disorders.
The multidisciplinary team at the Pediatric Celiac Disease and Food Sensitivity Clinic at Rush provides coordinated care to children from birth to age 21.