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New Jersey
Long Island
Westchester
New York City
New Jersey
Children's Specialized Hospital Mountainside, NJ

Children's Specialized Hospital was founded in 1891 as a summer haven for inner city children, who often arrived with need for medical care. Today, Children's Specialized is the largest pediatric rehabilitation hospital in the United States and seeks to address some of the most complex and pressing special needs of young and adolescent patients in a compassionate, family-centered environment.
• Headquartered in Mountainside, with 10 locations throughout New Jersey
• Serves more than 15,000 patients each year
• Provides expert care for children with chronic illnesses and disabilities, as well as more common developmental concerns, such as ADHD
• Offers several areas of excellence, including brain injury, spinal cord rehabilitation, educational and rehabilitation technology and respiratory ailments
• Will provide advanced rehabilitative care in a new, state-of-the-art facility on the campus of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ.
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New Brunswick, NJ

The Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital is New Jersey's largest free-standing, state-designated, acute care children's hospital. The hospital's partnership with UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Children's Specialized Hospital, an affiliate member of the Robert Wood Johnson University Health System, brings the full spectrum of comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties and nationally recognized services to pediatric patients throughout the state.
As home to the region's first pediatric intensive care unit and only Level I Trauma Center with a pediatric commitment, the children's hospital is uniquely qualified to handle the most life-threatening illnesses or injuries. Additional premier services at the children's hospital include a designated Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a Cystic Fibrosis Treatment Center, a regional Pediatric Dialysis Unit, separate Pediatric and Adolescent units, and a full range of pediatric oncology services. The hospital is also home to the Central New Jersey Pediatric AIDS Program.
Long Island
Schneider Children's Hospital New Hyde Park, NY

Schneider Children's Hospital of the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System opened its doors in 1983 with the goal of meeting the special needs of young patients. Since then, the Hospital has grown into a major resource for pediatricians and patients in the community.
Schneider Children's Hospital was designed to provide a non-threatening environment that puts children and their families at ease in order to minimize the stress of hospitalization. The hospital supports a full-time staff of pediatricians, pediatric sub-specialists, surgeons and surgical sub-specialists, psychiatrists, dentists, nurse practitioners, psychologists, social workers, rehabilitation therapists, pharmacists and other related health professionals all dedicated to the care of children.
Schneider Children's Hospital is located in New Hyde Park, NY.
Westchester
Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical Center Valhalla, NY

Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical Center is named for a young girl who died of rabies at the age of 13. Before her passing, Maria wished for the health and well-being of all children in the world. Children's Hospital medical services at Westchester Medical Center were started in 1977 following on a tradition of pediatric healthcare started with the founding of the Grasslands Hospital in the early 1900's. Beginning in the mid 1980's children's health programs became regionalized providing children's medical care for a 5,000 square mile region in New York. Maria Fareri Children's Hospital is an outgrowth of those programs.
Each year, 20,000 critically ill infants and children receive life-saving care from the dedicated team of doctors, nurses and professional staff at the existing Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical Center. These children are treated with open-heart surgery, organ transplantation, advanced chemotherapy, emergency trauma surgery and other medical and surgical programs that are not available anywhere else in the Hudson Valley region or in lower Connecticut.
The newly built Maria Fareri Children's Hospital will enable those doctors to continue to provide life-saving care to children in need.
Maria Fareri Children's Hospital is located in Valhalla, NY.
New York City
The Children's Hospital at Montefiore Bronx, NY

The Children's Hospital at Montefiore, a new kind of children's hospital, is one of the most technologically advanced hospitals for children in the world. Staffed by the nationally renowned faculty of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, its pediatric specialists and caregivers are ranked among the best in the nation.
Along with its outstanding medical care, CHAM's unique integration of architecture, technology, education and inspiration is designed to engage children in a voyage of discovery and learning that can last a lifetime.
From family centered care that focuses on the whole child to the bedside computers that can transport the kids to NASA's space station and beyond, CHAM is a hospital that brings healing, education and new possibilities to children - a model for children's hospitals in the 21st century.
The Children's Hospital at Montefiore is located in Bronx, NY.
