Primary Children's
The Cardiology department fixes Asher’s broken heart
Mandy and Dustin Kearney didn’t realize anything might be wrong with their fourth son, Asher, when he was born. Compared to all of the other babies in the nursery, he appeared to be the healthiest. All of that changed, however, during a routine visit with Asher’s pediatrician in Vernal just days after he was born. […]
Braydon goes to Primary Children’s for Help with Scoliosis and other Anomolies
Written by Carmell Burns Logan, Utah Braydon has been active all of his life. He loves golfing, fishing, hiking, Frisbee, flying airplanes and more. Because of his amazing attitude on life, and the amazing people at Primary Children’s Hospital keeping life as “normal” as possible, Braydon is able to live a full and active life. […]
Primary Children’s helps Bridger with Larsen’s Syndrome
Written by Abby Housely Willard, Utah Our son Bridger was born with a condition called Larsen’s Syndrome, a very rare connective tissue disorder causing multiple joint dislocations. When I was pregnant with him, we did not know anything was wrong except for him having one clubfoot. Little did we know what was ahead of us! […]
Brain Games for a Healthy Mind
By Sara Jackson, CSW Safe and Healthy Families For many children, the summer months are filled with fun and relaxation but lack any intellectual stimulation. Some children spend countless hours playing video and computer games. Many kids will return to school in the fall having forgotten parts of their times tables or how to construct […]
Summer Safety: At Play
by Shannon England-Rice Child Advocacy Specialist With the weather warming up and school out, children have more time on their hands to be outside. Safety at Play can definitely become a bigger issue in the summer months. Below are some ideas to help keep your kids safe while at play this summer. Helmets & All […]