A special bond between three RCH patients
Three patients at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) have developed a special bond after their battles with the same rare genetic condition.
Three patients at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) have developed a special bond after their battles with the same rare genetic condition.
RCH surgeons are taking good care of Brax, who was born with a common childhood heart defect.
Courageous Ted has brand new legs and walks with feet for the first time.
Josh McLean, 11, suffers from a rare disease known as chuvash polycythaemia.
This week patient Lauchie Dalton tested the water at the new hydrotherapy pool at The Royal Children’s Hospital.
Three weeks ago, Xander Redman, was put on the transplant list in the hope of a new liver.
Within five days of suffering terrible symptoms Lisa D’Monte was rushed to The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) by ambulance.
This week three-year old Jibreel left The Royal Children’s Hospital for the first time since receiving a heart transplant.
There’s no stopping four-year-old Ryan despite having the incurable blood-clotting disorder haemophilia.
Twins Elizabeth and Margaret are three months old but Elizabeth is half her sister’s size.