Nationwide Children's Hospital - Toledo News

Apr 13, 2026

Wood County Hospital’s Wood County Medical Associates (Pediatrics) & Center for Child Development Offices Are Now Part of Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo

Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo and Wood County Hospital are pleased to announce that Wood County Hospital’s Wood County Medical Associates (Pediatrics) and Center for Child Development offices are now part of Nationwide Children’s - Toledo. This transition expands access to high-quality pediatric care and specialized services for children and families in Bowling Green and surrounding areas.

Mar 26, 2026

Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo Commits Over $100 Million Investment in New Outpatient Facilities to Expand Local Pediatric Care in Northwest Ohio

Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo announced today a planned $100 to $150 million investment to expand pediatric care across the Toledo region over the next five years. The investment will support the construction of two new, state-of-the-art pediatric medical facilities designed to maximize patient safety and experience, enhance care and create capacity to recruit additional providers so children in northwest Ohio can receive more care close to home.

Jan 05, 2026

BTC Toledo donates property to Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation

Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo is excited to announce that BTC Toledo recently donated the property at 1946 North 13th Street in Toledo to the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation.

Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo Brings Pediatric Rheumatology to Northwest Ohio
Aug 25, 2025

Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo Brings Pediatric Rheumatology to Northwest Ohio

Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo proudly welcomes Megan Crippen, MD, as northwest Ohio’s first dedicated pediatric rheumatologist, providing local care to children and families beginning September 8.

Dec 07, 2023

Toledo Health Systems Partner to Improve Housing in Lucas County

Nationwide Children’s - Toledo, Mercy Health and ProMedica are partnering to address the social, economic and environmental factors that impact the health of children and families in the Toledo community. Each system has invested in social determinants of health individually but during recent months agreed to work together to have a stronger impact on addressing these critical issues that affect childhood and overall community health. Working collaboratively with community organizations, these local hospital systems will improve housing affordability and quality, support lead remediation and reduce lead exposure for families in northwest Ohio.