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Caring for sick and injured kids is a serious responsibility. That’s why Children’s works hard to give high-quality care to our patients and their families.

Children’s is committed to operating in accordance with the highest level of ethical and moral standards and in compliance with applicable governing laws.

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Drowning is a silent killer, and your child could be underwater without making a sound while you’re reading, checking emails or browsing the Internet.

Read more about Nikolas' story and learn more about the flu vaccine.

In a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), babies fall asleep to steady beeps from monitors and whispered conversations between parents and caregivers.

With the help of our volunteers and staff, campers can triumph over challenges. At camp, no mountain is too high. Explore this page to learn more about being a camper or volunteer.

If you are caring for a sick child at home, our experts are here to help answer your questions and know when it is time to see a doctor.

Do you know how your child’s immune system works? Here’s what you need to know about it and common immune disorders in children.

Immunology

Diabetes is a disorder in which the body does not properly produce insulin. Learn how we can help your child or teen manage their type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

Diabetes, Endocrinology