The Fact Sheets
- Haemangiomas of infancy
- Hand foot and mouth disease - coxsackie virus
- Hand Hygiene - why is it so important?
- hands, see >> Hand Hygiene - why is it so important?
- Happy gas, see >> Sedation (Nitrous Oxide) for Dental Procedures
- Hay fever
- Head injury
- Head Injury, see >> Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
- Headache, see >> Migraine headache
- Headaches in children and teenagers
- Heart, see >> Ventricular Assist Device (VAD)
- Heart problems in children
- Heart transplant, see >> Ventricular Assist Device (VAD)
- Heart transplant, see >> VAD - some terms you may hear
- Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP)
- Hepatitis, see >> Auto-immune hepatitis
- Herpes Simplex Gingivostomatitis
- Hip spica plaster 1: What to expect in hospital
- Hip spica plaster 2: Care at home
- Hip spica plaster: Pictures
- Hives
- Hospital, see >> Complementary and other medicines in hospital
- Hospital, see >> Breastfeeding or expressing in hospital
- Hospital, see >> Transporting breast milk for country patients
- Hospital, see >> Discharge from the Intensive Care Unit to the ward
- Hospital, see >> Transition to adult health services
- Hospital, see >> Preparing for hospital - a parents' guide
- Hospital admission, see >> Planned one night stay at the RCH
- Hospital, coming to hospital, see >> Preparing your child for hospital
- How to get to RCH from Southern Cross Station, see >> Transport to the RCH from Southern Cross Station
- Hypospadias 1 - What is it
- Hypospadias 2 - Surgery
- Hypospadias 3 - Care at home after repair