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“My daughter Amanda was in a terrible car accident that caused her a traumatic brain injury. After three weeks in a coma and three brain surgeries, she is now a happy six year old attending kindergarten. They told us that she would probably have disabilities, but after many therapies at Nicklaus Children's Hospital and after many doctor’s appointments she is now a healthy girl, although she still has some developmental delays. We thank the Nicklaus Children's Hospital team for saving our daughters life.”
February 26, 2025 -
For 40 years, Nicklaus Children's Hospital has been a leader in pediatric epilepsy. Learn more about the comprehensive care we offer for the most complex chronic cases.
January 23, 2025 -
At Nicklaus Children's Hospital, gene therapy offers a promising treatment that dramatically improves life for children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Recognizing the potential wielded by a new gene therapy, Nicklaus Children’s became one of the first in the nation to offer ELEVIDYS-dystrophin soon after the FDA's 2023 approval.
While enjoying a day on the water, Katy was involved in a devastating boating accident that left her with a traumatic brain injury. Within moments, her family’s world was turned upside down.
April 03, 2025 -
Matthew was diagnosed with Phelan-McDermid Syndrome (PMS), a rare genetic disorder that affects development, speech, and cognitive ability, and requires extensive medical care and round-the-clock support. Despite his challenges, Matthew radiates love and joy, and his family is advocating for increased awareness of PMS while seeking potential treatments for the condition.