U.S. News & World Report has named CHoR one of the nation's best hospitals for kids in eight out of 10 pediatric specialties - the most since the Best Children's Hospital rankings were established. Our continued advancement in these rankings speaks to the priority we place on delivering quality, safe and innovative care for children every day.
And to us, being chosen to care for your child is the best recognition of all.
Note: While there are many more than 10 pediatric specialties available at CHoR, U.S. News & World Report only ranks children's hospitals in 10 service lines.
We're also rated among the top 10 children's hospitals in the Mid-Atlantic, including Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and West Virginia.
We're proud to be a full-service children's hospital for kids from Virginia and beyond. Our teams served more than 70,000 families last year from across the commonwealth, nearly all 50 states and outside the U.S.
Generous community support through Children's Hospital Foundation has helped us advance all of these nationally recognized programs, recruit outstanding clinicians and ensure exceptional care for kids.
These U.S. News rankings demonstrate that when families come to CHoR, they’re getting care that is among the best in the country. Our teams care for kids with injuries and illnesses ranging from common to complex, serving more than 70,000 families last year from across the commonwealth, nearly all 50 states and outside the United States. The Troutmans traveled across state lines for a groundbreaking infusion to delay the onset of diabetes, while Maydelin Juarez’s family relocated from Guatemala for a critical kidney transplant – two examples of the thousands of families who turn to CHoR when their children’s lives depend on it.
Crossing country lines for Maydelin’s life-saving kidney care at CHoR
North Carolina teen among first in U.S. to receive new diabetes drug, right here at CHoR