Children’s is dedicated to working with community leaders, including state and federal government, to help make sure we are doing our best to make kids healthier today and better tomorrow.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s affiliations are established with organizations that share in our vision to improve quality and access to pediatric care.
Children’s works with vendors that are committed to our Standards of Conduct, facility access guidelines and business requirements.
Children’s continues to set the standard for pediatric care, receiving national recognition for providing excellent care to patients and families.
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.
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.
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