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  1. Epilepsy

    26 October 2023 — Find out about epilepsy and how to care for your child.

  2. News | Topic | Young people's health

    6 June 2025 — News articles from around the Children's Health and information on healthy living.

  3. Frankie books

    21 March 2025 — Frankie books. Stories to help children cope with medical experiences. Frankie stories help children and families cope with the stress or trauma of an illness, ...

  4. Chalazion

    26 October 2023 — A chalazion is a lump that forms when oil glands along your child’s eyelid become blocked.

  5. Norovirus

    27 October 2023 — Find out how norovirus spreads and when your child can return to school after they've had it.

  6. Osteotomy

    27 October 2023 — Find out what an osteotomy is and what the surgery involves.

  7. Viral illness

    29 August 2024 — Information about viruses in children, including signs and symptoms, ways to prevent viruses, treatment, and when to seek help.

  8. Craniotomy

    26 October 2023 — Find out why we do a craniotomy operation and what it involves.

  9. Cystoscopy

    26 October 2023 — Find out why we do a cystoscopy operation and what it involves.

  10. Meningitis

    27 October 2023 — Find out about the types of meningitis, what to look for and how to treat it.

  11. Strabismus

    27 October 2023 — Learn about the cause and treatment for strabismus (sometimes called ‘squint’ or ‘lazy eye’).

  12. Anaesthesia

    26 October 2023 — Your child won't feel anything under a general anaesthesia but it's good to understand the risks and what to expect.

  13. Executive team

    6 January 2025 — Our Chief Executive and executive leadership team lead our strategic direction and management.

  14. About the Deadly Ears program

    17 May 2024 — Queensland Health's Deadly Ears program supports communities around Queensland to reduce the impact of middle ear disease in First Nations children.

  15. Blepharitis

    26 October 2023 — Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids) is a lifelong problem, but you can manage it with good eye hygiene.

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