Children need a hospital all their own, where they come first. They need a hospital where specialists hold their hands and pediatric experts are always ready. With more than 40 specialties, the Children's Hospital of Michigan sees more kids and trains more pediatric medical and surgical experts than any other hospital in the state. For more than 120 years, the Children's Hospital of Michigan is the hospital where all we know and everything we do is just for them.
Since 1886, the Children's Hospital of Michigan has been dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to children and adolescents in a caring, efficient and family-centered environment. A proud member of the Detroit Medical Center (DMC), The Children's Hospital of Michigan is currently the only freestanding children's hospital in the state.
Staffed by more than 2,000 employees, Children's Hospital of Michigan has 460 physicians, 125 pediatric specialists, 600 pediatric-trained nurses; more Michigan pediatricians are trained at Children's Hospital than at any other hospital in the state.
Children's Hospital of Michigan is specifically designed to cater to pediatric patients, from our kid-friendly emergency room that treats more than 90,000 children each year, to our newly remodeled patient rooms that have areas for parents to rest comfortably in with their child. With playrooms, activity centers, computer labs, and classrooms on every floor, our facility makes a child's temporary transition from home to hospital easy with our remarkable attention to detail.
Children's Hospital of Michigan will improve the health and well being of all children and their communities by advancing the science and practice of pediatric health care and through advocacy efforts.
Children's Hospital of Michigan will fulfill its mission by being an outstanding provider of child health services within the Detroit area and throughout Michigan to patients around the region, nation and globe. We will establish a national, regional and statewide child health system, promote a family-centered system of care and prevention, engage in the generation of new knowledge relevant to child health and well-being, educate physicians and other health professionals in the provision of care to children, and advocate for programs which will benefit children, families and communities.
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