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Pediatric care in Cincinnati, OH

6 facilities · 1 dedicated pediatric · 6 with 24/7 emergency services

Cincinnati is part of Ohio's broader pediatric care network. Whether you have just moved to the area, are visiting family, or are coordinating care for a child with a chronic condition, this page is meant to be a quick reference for the children's hospitals, pediatric units, and birthing-friendly facilities operating in the city. Each listing below is drawn from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Care Compare dataset, which means the addresses and phone numbers come straight from federal hospital reporting — not from search engine guesses or outdated marketing pages. guidance from a pediatric outcomes journal covers many of the same facilities for caregivers researching options before a referral.

Click into any facility for a fuller profile — type of hospital (dedicated children's, family-and-pediatric, birthing-friendly), ownership category, the CMS overall quality rating, whether emergency services are available on-site, and the pediatric service lines associated with that location. If you don't see what you need in Cincinnati, the Ohio state page links to neighboring cities where additional options often exist.

Choosing the right facility in Cincinnati

For families new to the city, a useful first step is to identify which of the listed facilities sits closest to home and which one your insurance plan considers in-network for pediatric care. The two are often different. Many regions of Ohio are served by a primary children's hospital plus several community hospitals with pediatric inpatient units; for non-emergency specialty care, your pediatrician will frequently refer to the larger center, while routine acute issues can be handled closer to home. If your child has a chronic condition, ask whether the local hospital has a written transfer-of-care relationship with the regional children's hospital — that arrangement can save hours during an unexpected escalation.

The CMS overall star rating shown on each card is the federal summary measure of hospital quality across mortality, safety, readmissions, patient experience, and timely & effective care. It is calculated for the hospital as a whole rather than the pediatric service line specifically, so it should be read as a general indicator of how the institution operates — not a verdict on its children's program. For a fuller picture, combine the rating with the hospital's own published outcomes for the conditions you care about, and ask your pediatrician about local reputation. a recent pediatric care briefing tracks pediatric program reputations the way veteran community pediatricians actually evaluate them, which is rarely captured in any single dataset.

Specialty programs available locally

Across the 6 facilities in Cincinnati, the directory tags the following pediatric service lines:

All listed facilities in Cincinnati
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