Cooper takes joy in the simple things
Cooper Anderton sees joy in the simple things in life like running and jumping thanks to the RCH’s neuromuscular clinic.
Cooper Anderton sees joy in the simple things in life like running and jumping thanks to the RCH’s neuromuscular clinic.
The RCH finds an answer to Nicholas’ night terrors.
Four-year-old Maeve Gleeson’s intractable epilepsy was so severe it was causing her to have clusters of up to 90 seizures per day.
It is hard for a two-year-old to understand the complexities of leukaemia, but little Lexi West is happy to go along with all of the medical appointments and treatments she needs.
Sienna Horton’s parents were told that their only daughter suffered from an untreatable condition, however, a second opinion from RCH’s neurology department was more optimistic.
Brave 14-month-old Vida has had 60 per cent of the right side of her brain removed.
Erika Mondragon said today was the best day of her life. After a nine-month battle with Ewing’s sarcoma the 12-year-old has finally finished her treatment and can go home for Easter.
Chanel Palace’s wish to look more like her friends is becoming reality after surgery to correct the shape of her temples.
Eight-year-old Caleb has cerebral palsy and will walk with straight legs for the first time after surgery, treatment and rehabilitation at the RCH.
Children with Oscar’s condition don’t normally have any complications in the first year, but Oscar has proved different.