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Children's services at Addenbrooke’s is a regional service for many specialties, and the local paediatric centre for the population of ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ and surrounding areas.
Find information about the services at our hospitals, including how to contact and how to find a service.
Our children's wards provide care and treatment for children and young people. You can find out about each ward including visiting information.
We look after children who are up to 15 years old. Children come to us to see a doctor, nurse, physiotherapist or dietician, and have a wide variety of illnesses and conditions.
We have a range of information available for patients and families. You will be told by your doctor, nurse or other medical professional if you need to download any of this information.
Brainbow, the Addenbrooke’s-based rehabilitation service for children and young people with brain tumours, celebrated its 10th anniversary today (Friday 15 September) – and NHS funding from this Spring.
ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ researchers launch the world’s first national childhood DNA health research programme, to help transform healthcare for children and young people.
Pioneering technology developed by Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie that can help save the lives of sick babies from across the region has won a ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ award.
Addenbrooke’s Hospital has helped Anglia Ruskin University with the development of a new app that will help clinicians, student midwives and educators screen for health conditions at birth.
Little Rory Cross is one of only 14 people in the world with Chitayat syndrome, a very rare genetic disease diagnosed only after genome sequencing.
ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ doctors are leading a new ground-breaking research project helping to improve diagnosis and monitoring of 'Wilms tumour' - a type of childhood kidney cancer.
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