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St. Christopher's Hospital for Children app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 6208 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Tenet HealthSystems Medical, Inc.
Free
Current version: 1.5, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 May 2011
App size: 18.89 Mb

The Christophers Hospital for Children mobile app is your daily, interactive, one-stop source for health and parenting tips from our pediatric experts, here in the Philadelphia, PA and NJ.


Features:

• News
• Find a physician
• My Health-Rec – Patient Portal
• Social Media Access
• Listing of available Hospital Services
• Contact us
• Directions


Hospital Information/About Us:
Since 1875, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children has been providing exceptional patient care and advancing new pediatric treatments through research and innovation. Through affiliations with Drexel University College of Medicine and Temple University School of Medicine, St. Christopher’s is a teaching hospital helping to train the next generation of professionals in pediatric medicine.

St. Christopher’s is a 189-bed hospital that is committed to delivering high quality patient-centered care to children throughout the greater Delaware Valley. Its highly acclaimed programs include a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, Level IV NICU, a Heart Center and Oncology unit. Hospital services also include the only dedicated pediatric burn center in the region. St. Christopher’s achieved Magnet re-designation in 2015 and numerous awards to St. Christopher’s physicians, who are frequently recognized in regional and national publications as “Top Docs” in their fields of expertise.

In addition to its main hospital location, St. Christopher’s has six specialty pediatric sites, a pediatric urgent care center, four general pediatrician offices, and outpatient sports medicine and therapy services located through PA and NJ. St. Christopher’s recently opened the Center for the Urban Child, which provides children with comprehensive services to help break the cycles of food insecurity, violence and childhood illness. The Critical Care Tower, opening in 2016, will feature advanced technology while incorporating families’ needs and will house 50 critical care and 60 Level IV NICU beds.