Georgetown Pediatrics
Georgetown Pediatrics is a ‘Hospital for Children’ within one of the Nation’s best University Hospitals: Georgetown University Hospital.
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To honor children with cancer, and their families, we invite you to proudly wear this elegant design as a symbol of your devotion to a tomorrow with no childhood cancer.
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Department Video : Please take a few minutes to view an incredible video presentation about the Department of Pediatrics - "Making a Difference...One Child at a Time". Our most sincere thanks to Mary Haft of Haft Productions and Barbara Harrison of NBC-4 for this wonderful gift to the Department of Pediatrics.
A team of nationally and internationally known pediatricians, pediatric specialists and pediatric surgeons provide a wide range of medical and surgical services to children who come here from all over the world.
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PICU: Page the Pediatric intensivist on call: (202) 405-PICU (7428) PICU Phones: (202) 444-PICU (7428) or 202-444-2451
(Nationwide) 1-888-440-PICU (7428)
NICU: 202-444-TINY (8469)
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Page the Pediatric Hospitalist on call: (202) 605-KIDS (5437)
(For Physicians Only)
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Georgetown Pediatrics is proud of its ability to provide cutting-edge pediatric care such as ECMO (Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation or heart-lung machine), high frequency ventilation, brain surgery and bone marrow, liver and small bowel transplantation while maintaining an environment of care that supports an active role of the patients and families in every day care decisions.
Georgetown University Hospital has been consistently named among the nation’s Best Hospitals by U.S. News and World Report , and is the only hospital in Washington, DC to have earned the prestigious Magnet Status recognizing superior nursing care. This status has been awarded to less than 2% of the nation’s hospitals.
Georgetown’s physicians have been devoted to the advancement and dissemination of medical knowledge since the establishment of Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1850. The department’s research program is one of the best in the nation, ranking among the top National Institutes of Health funded pediatric programs in the country. The education of medical students, residents, nurses and nurse practioners is an important mission of the faculty of the Department of Pediatrics.
Your visit to our hospital should be as easy as possible. Below you will find a list of helpful links to hospital and patient information. Can't find what you're looking for? Call our patient advocacy line at (202) 444-8518.
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