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The Kid Experts
We’re on a mission to deliver the health care children deserve — highly specialized, deeply compassionate and made just for them.
Important update: IV fluid shortage and what it means for your child’s care
There is currently a nationwide shortage of intravenous (IV) fluids To ensure that we can treat as many patients as we can in the safest way possible, we are making an effort to conserve products. Read more »
Celebrating a century of care: Children’s Minnesota turns 100
In honor of our 100th anniversary, we’re diving into the Children’s Minnesota archives to share stories from our past. This month, jump back in time to the 1980s.
Primary care
Specialty care
Children’s Minnesota is celebrating 100 years of care. We have the most pediatric experts in the region — with two hospitals, nine primary care clinics, six rehabilitation sites and nine specialty care sites in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest.
Emergency Care
Scheduling
Symptom Checker
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Patient stories
Brandon Majerus was born with a congenital heart defect that required emergency heart surgery only 12 hours after he was born. Twenty-two years later, he finally met…
The lactation team at Children’s Minnesota identified a lack of breastfeeding support specialized in the needs of preterm infants after they are discharged from the NICU. To bridge the gap…
Baby Bennett started having trouble taking his bottles and soon things got worse. Despite heart complications, the dedicated staff at Children’s Minnesota worked tirelessly to save him.
For health care providers
Talking Pediatrics podcast
Talking Pediatrics is a podcast by Children’s Minnesota, where we tackle complex pediatric issues. Tune in for surprising guests, ideas and practical tips that might just change how you care for kids.
Ask a specialist
Health care professionals can utilize the Ask a Specialist service to submit requests for non-urgent questions and general advice.
Resources for health professionals
Find the Physicians Access page, electronic medical records, patient care resources, and additional tools.
Refer a patient
Health care professionals find information and resources to refer patients for specialized pediatric care and services.