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Expanding to Meet Our Patients’ Needs
A second hospital will make CHOP’s world-class care accessible to even more families.

Comfort and Connection
The child life team is devising creative ways to lift spirits during the pandemic.
Hospital Visit Inspires Future Career of CHOP IBD Patient
In this Philadelphia Inquirer article, CHOP IBD patient discovers her passion for architecture and engineering.
CHOP-Pioneered Spatial Mapping Method Pinpoints Potential New Therapeutic Targets in Lupus
Findings could discover how disease-causing variations lead to a variety of autoimmune disorders.

Donations Fuel Lifesaving Work
Since our founding, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has made it our mission to care for vulnerable patients during trying times. Today — more than ever — we see grateful supporters working diligently to help us fulfill that mission.

Video Visits Soar
The numbers are extraordinary: In the first week of its COVID-19 response, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia conducted more video visits than in the previous three years combined.
DOVE Center Advances Understanding, Prevention and Treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Children
A focus on mental health and prevention interventions have the potential to impact the health of children with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).

With Poise And Grace: Caring for the sickest children in the strangest times
Since the advent of COVID-19, a priority at Children’s Hospital has been determining how to manage incoming patients who are seriously ill with other conditions, while maintaining the safety of all — patients, families and staff.

On the Heels of COVID-19 Comes a New Illness – and a New Challenge for CHOP Researchers
Understanding the biology of both COVID-19 illness and MIS-C will enable scientists to develop much more specific diagnostic tests and help clinicians identify children who are at risk.
Achieving Opioid-free Postoperative Pain Control in Pediatric Urologic Surgery
Study finds that opioid-free outpatient urologic surgery pathways nearly eliminated opioid utilization without compromising pain control, recovery and quality of life.