CHOP
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is a pioneering pediatric institution established in 1855. It is the first U.S. hospital dedicated exclusively to children’s healthcare.
CHOP is affiliated with the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and is renowned for its excellence in specialties like neonatology, oncology, and orthopedics.
The hospital operates a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and manages over 1.6 million patient visits annually. Its commitment to research and family-centered care has earned it top rankings nationally.
Address: 3401 Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (800) 879-2467
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Feel Good, Live Well: Join Chester County Hospital for ¡SALUD! Family Wellness Day on May 9
Looking for a fun, meaningful way to spend your Saturday with the family? Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital invites the community to join their ¡SALUD!…
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Spring Health and Wellness Events at Chester County Hospital
Get ready for a season of learning, connection, and well-being! Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital’s Spring 2026 events bring expert-led talks, screenings, support groups, and…
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CHOP Opens Newtown Autism Center With Partner, Plans Future Expansion
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is partnering with Soar Autism Center of Denver to establish a network of outpatient care centers in Greater Philadelphia, including the…
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CHOP Doctors Save Toddler’s Life With First-Of-Its-Kind Surgical Intervention
A group of doctors at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia recently pioneered a new surgical intervention that helped save a toddler’s life, write Stephanie Stahl…
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YMCA of Greater Brandywine Expands Community Impact Through Partnerships and Innovative Programs
The YMCA of Greater Brandywine (YGBW) is expanding its reach and impact through partnerships that address the evolving health and wellness needs of Chester County residents. From…
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SEPTA Cuts Would Derail Economic Growth and Workforce Mobility in the Suburban Counties
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is not just a transit system. It is the lifeblood of our region’s economy, connecting our residents to jobs,…
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King of Prussia’s Restaurant Week & Shops for CHOP Aim to Raise Funds for Children’s Hospital
The King of Prussia District is gearing up for its annual KOP Restaurant Week and KOP Shops for CHOP, writes The Reporter. The event benefits…
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Meet Aliya Burroughs: 2024 Peirce College MBA Graduate, Program Coordinator II and Admissions Coordinator
To celebrate new MBA graduates, Peirce College is thrilled to highlight and share their journeys. Today’s feature is Aliya Burroughs, two-time Peirce graduate receiving her…
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Seasonal Allergies: Keeping Symptoms in Check
For many kids, seasonal allergies are the pits. They can be unpleasant and difficult to manage. If this is your child, they are not alone. An estimated…
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Nurse at CHOP Primary Care in Paoli Recognized by Independence Blue Cross
Christina Milligan, a nurse at CHOP Primary Care in Paoli, is one of the winners of the Independence Blue Cross fifth annual Celebrate Caring campaign,…
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‘Transformative’ Gift from Chesterbrook-Based Exec and His Wife to Start Cancer Immunotherapy Center at CHOP
Philanthropists Susan and Steve Kelly, longtime supporters of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, are helping to establish the Susan S. and Stephen P. Kelly Center…
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Glenmoore Arcade’s 24-Hour Gaming Marathon Raises Thousands of Dollars for CHOP
A 24-hour gaming marathon organized by Uplink Studios in Glenmoore managed to raise thousands of dollars for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, writes Matteo Iadonisi for…
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‘I See Generous People’: Willistown’s M. Night Shyamalan Donates Location Fee to Pediatric Cancer Research
When Willistown Township’s famous filmmaker, M. Night Shyamalan, first sought an ideal location for his hit show, Servant, a family whose home caught the production’s…
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Pandemic Modeling Expert Sees Reasons for Cautious Optimism After Month of Stagnation
David Rubin, a pandemic modeling expert with the CHOP Policy Lab, is seeing reasons to be cautiously optimistic about the future of the Philadelphia area,…















































