What It Is A pelvis X-ray is a safe and painless test that uses a small amount of radiation to take a picture of the pelvic bones, which surround the hip area. During the examination, an X-ray machine sends a beam of radiation through the pelvis and an image is …
X-Ray Exam: Scoliosis
What It Is A scoliosis X-ray is a relatively safe and painless test that uses a small amount of radiation to create detailed images of the spine. During the examination, an X-ray machine sends a beam of radiation through the back, and an image is recorded on a computer or special …
X-Ray Exam: Upper Gastrointestinal Tract (Upper GI)
What It Is An upper GI (gastrointestinal) X-ray is a safe procedure that uses radiation to take a picture of the upper GI tract. It’s also called an upper GI series. During the examination, a special type of X-ray camera sends beams of radiation through the upper GI tract while …
X-Ray Exam: Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)
What It Is A voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) uses a small amount of radiation to make images of a person’s urinary system. After the patient’s bladder is filled with a liquid called contrast material, an X-ray machine sends beams of radiation through the abdomen and pelvis, and images are recorded on …
X-Ray Exam: Wrist
What It Is A wrist X-ray is a safe and painless test that uses a small amount of radiation to make an image of a person’s wrist. During the examination, an X-ray machine sends a beam of radiation through the wrist, and an image is recorded on special X-ray film …
Your Child’s Vision
Healthy eyes and vision are a critical part of kids’ development. Their eyes should be examined regularly, as many vision problems and eye diseases can be detected and treated early. Eye Doctors Be sure to make vision care and eye checks a part of your child’s routine medical care. Different …
Your Daughter’s First Gynecology Visit
As girls grow into teens, it’s important that they receive appropriate medical care. The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) recommends that young women have their first visit with an obstetrician-gynecologist (OB/GYN) between the ages of 13 and 15. For most teens, the first visit will include an external …
Balancing Academics and Serious Illness
When your child has a serious or chronic illness, it’s hard to think beyond the next treatment. While health is the first priority, education also is important. School is part of every child’s normal day, and even the most reluctant learner would prefer to be healthy and in school rather …
Birthing Centers and Hospital Maternity Services
You’ll make plenty of decisions during pregnancy, and choosing where to give birth — whether in a hospital or in a birth center setting — is one of the most important. Hospitals Many women fear that a hospital setting will be cold and clinical, but that’s not necessarily true. A hospital …
Chemotherapy
Numerous medical advances have helped health care professionals manage, lessen, and prevent certain side effects of cancer treatments. But parents whose kids need chemotherapy — one of the most common treatments for childhood cancer — often have many questions and concerns about it. About Chemotherapy Chemotherapy (often just called “chemo”) …