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“My name is Earl and I was a former patient at Nicklaus Children's Hospital. In 1958, my mother brought me to Miami from Waycross, GA. I suffered from severe problems after being struck by a car in Waycross where we lived at the time. I was brought to what was known at that time as the Variety Children’s Hospital. My mother was a single parent and was told prior to coming that I would never walk again. I was diagnosed with Polio. Through the efforts of all involved and the love and care that I received from the hospital and staff members, I am now a fifty nine year old healthy and walking African American male. I roller blade six miles and I own my own business here in Miami. So I would like to offer my sincerest apology for never coming back or saying thank you to the Nicklaus Children's Hospital foundation. Again thank you so much and I am so sorry that it took me this long. God Bless you all!"
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.