At eleven years old, John is a bright and bubbly pre-teen who lights up every room with his infectious smile. But behind it all is a diagnosis that changed his life and a journey marked by his courage to pursue something more.
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At eleven years old, John is a bright and bubbly pre-teen who lights up every room with his infectious smile. But behind it all is a diagnosis that changed his life and a journey marked by his courage to pursue something more.
Ten-year-old Mateo was able to receive life-saving treatment through a clinical trial after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest.
A charming illustration of a humpback whale travelling along Sydney's coastline adorns the sixty-metre-long clinical link bridge connecting the new children's hospital building to the Prince of Wales Hospital.聽
When Aiden* presented to our hospital with significant mental health concerns, his family were at breaking point. An introduction to Shania Giles, in our Safeguards team, turned their life around.
For families like Angelina鈥檚, a rare disease diagnosis can feel like being lost in a dark forest, desperately searching for a clear path forward.
Precision medicine offered a renewed hope for ten-year-old Nicholas when his acute myeloid leukaemia returned.
Twelve-year-old Kobe has become the first child in Australia to receive a diaphragm pacer, helping him breathe independently for the first time in six years.聽
Diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) at the age of three, Lencia has spent more time in hospital in her short life than most people would in a lifetime. Now seven, Lencia has finally returned to New Caledonia, just in time for Christmas.
Nine-year-old Aisha has become the first child in the country to undergo a revolutionary new MRI laser procedure to treat drug-resistant epilepsy.
It would take 10 years before genomic testing would finally diagnose Edmond with an extremely rare neuropathy and support in providing a treatment with life-changing results.