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Thank You for Choosing CHOP in King of Prussia

Thank You for Choosing CHOP in King of Prussia

Exterior of the Middleman Family Pavilion in King of Prussia, PA
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia offers the full spectrum of top-ranked pediatric care for the routine and the rare. At our King of Prussia Campus, you can easily access the comprehensive, family-centered care your child needs from our leading clinical experts.

In addition to our 24/7 Emergency Department, the Middleman Family Pavilion – our King of Prussia inpatient location – brings CHOP’s world-class pediatric specialists, family-centered services and advanced treatments conveniently close to home. The hospital also connects to our King of Prussia Specialty and Urgent Care Centers, making it easy to access the full spectrum of pediatric care, when and where your child needs it.

Locations

Access to the best pediatric care – close to home.

Urgent care

When medical care can’t wait, our Urgent Care Center on the King of Prussia Campus offers fast, convenient, after-hours care, 7 days a week, from board-certified pediatricians and pediatric nurses. Onsite X-rays and labs are also available.

Toddler pulmonary patient with his father

Specialty care

The CHOP Specialty Care Center in King of Prussia provides outpatient, general and specialty care services to children of all ages. It is staffed by CHOP’s board-certified pediatric specialists and a full-time staff of pediatric nurses. 

Primary care

From regular checkups to routine vaccinations to care for minor illnesses and injuries – we offer pediatric primary care for infants, children and young adults at 30+ locations across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 

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Empowering community health, together

We know that helping kids stay healthy means supporting families beyond our hospital walls. That’s why we’re working with community and government partners to build a healthier future for children across our region. 

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Thank you for choosing CHOP

Thank you for trusting CHOP with your child’s care. We hope you had a positive experience at our King of Prussia Campus! Please take a moment to tell us about your experience in our Emergency Department. Your feedback helps us serve you better.

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Driven to discovery

At Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, we’re always exploring new possibilities — driven by curiosity and a steadfast commitment to pediatric health. We turn cutting-edge research into real solutions that make a difference in children’s lives every day.

You can make a difference!

Donations of all sizes help us find better treatments and provide our community with much-needed programs and services, so every child has a chance for a bright future.

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