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Visitor Guidelines in Place
As we anticipate a rise in respiratory viruses during the fall and winter months, it is necessary for Nationwide Children’s to protect the health of high-risk inpatients by restricting inpatient visitors.
Beginning November 1, all visitors (including siblings) on units H2, H4, H8, H12 and the Neonatal Network must be free of illness and at least 12 years of age.
New Safety Screening at Main Campus
Starting Monday, Dec. 1, as part of our ongoing work to ensure a safe environment for our patients and families, Nationwide Children’s will have metal detectors at main campus inpatient lobbies. Please build in extra time for your arrival.
A Great Place to Work
Nationwide Children’s is ranked as one of the top two organizations in Ohio, in the top five for children’s hospitals nationally, twelfth in the healthcare and social industry category and 31st among the top 500 large employers category.
Save My Place: Urgent Care Without the Waiting Room
Skip the urgent care waiting room. Save your place in line and receive an arrival time, allowing you and your child to wait for urgent care wherever you’re most comfortable.
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“Access to resources like food assistance, housing support, transportation and utilities are crucial for families. Resources help ease burdens for our families that are impacted by chronic illness. Having access to resources promote better health outcomes for our patients.”
“I became a pediatrician because I love helping kids stay healthy and reach their full potential. I practice emergency medicine because severe illness and injuries can happen at any time of the day. Our team is here to help kids and families whenever they need us… even in the middle of the night!”
“My role is important to patients and families because it is my job to get them from one destination to the other in a safe and timely manner. When transporting a patient, I always attempt to make parents as comfortable as possible.”