No matter what kind of specialist your child needs, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is here to help. Our collaborative approach to pediatric care helps you find the answers, treatment options and support your child needs — all in one place.
The Center for Pediatric Airway Disorders offers advanced care and surgery for children with complex airway and swallowing problems.
Our dedicated pediatric blood and bone marrow transplant team has extensive expertise in autologous and allogenic types of transplants.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia offers outstanding care for children and adolescents with noncancerous and cancerous tumors of bones and soft tissues.
Our pediatric cancer treatment facility is staffed by internationally recognized pediatric oncologists and teams with expertise in every type of pediatric cancer.
Cancer immunotherapy could help treatment-resistant forms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, sarcoma, Hodgkin or Non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
This is a highly integrated basic, translational and clinical research environment dedicated to developing new therapies to treat pediatric cancers.
The Cardiac Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is one of the world's leading pediatric heart centers, offering care for children with acquired and congenital heart conditions.
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Children's Hospital is a world leader in reconstructive heart surgery in children with complex congenital heart defects.
The Pediatric Epilepsy Program specializes in the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of infants, children and adolescents with seizures and epilepsy.
The Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment cares for women carrying babies with known birth defects, from diagnosis to fetal surgery to care after birth.
If your baby is diagnosed with a congenital heart condition before birth, our fetal heart team will work closely with you to plan care and treatment.
The Roberts Individualized Medical Genetics Center facilitates access to genetic testing across Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Orthopaedic surgeons at Children's Hospital care for children with uneven limb length and limb deformities.
The Congenital Hyperinsulinism Center offers evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care for children with congenital hyperinsulinism.
The Center for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia offers the latest treatments for IBD and clinical research studies.
The Pediatric Kidney Stone Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is devoted to the treatment and management of pediatric kidney stone disease.
The Center for Lymphatic Imaging and Interventions provides highly specialized care for children and adults with lymphatic leaks and lymphatic flow disorders.
Mitochondrial Medicine, a Frontier Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, focuses on identifying the underlying cause of mitochondrial disease.
Our Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Program is dedicated to treating pediatric brain and spinal cord tumors, neurofibromatosis and associated tumors.
Part of CHOP's Neuroscience Center, the Division of Neurology is a world leader in pediatric neurologic disorders, including pediatric stroke, epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders and more.
Part of CHOP's Neuroscience Center, the Division of Neurosurgery specializes in the surgical treatment of children with conditions affecting the brain and spine.
The Newborn and Infant Chronic Lung Disease Program at Children’s Hospital is devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of babies with chronic lung disease.
The Division of Orthopaedics at Children's Hospital is one of the largest and most active pediatric orthopaedic centers in the world.
The Division of Otolaryngology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia provides comprehensive care for patients with ear, nose and throat disorders.
Through pediatric proton therapy, radiation can be delivered directly to the child's tumors, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
The Solid Tumor Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides care for children by combining the expertise of specialists in related disciplines.
Our Spine Program is one of the largest multidisciplinary programs in the world dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric spine conditions.
The Center for Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome is the first national, multidisciplinary program devoted solely to the treatment of thoracic insufficiency syndrome.
The Division of Urology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is a world leader in treating children with urologic issues.
The DOVE Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is devoted to pediatric bladder and urinary tract dysfunction.