For many children, the transition from hospital to home is the most challenging step in the healing process.
At Mt. Washington Pediatric, they get both sophisticated medical care and the warm embrace of our family-friendly atmosphere. So they heal, grow, go home stronger, and learn the skills that lead to happier, more independent lives.
We focus on supporting their families to ensure that the healing continues – even after the hospital stay.
Our young patients receive a wide range of services. By offering state-of-the-art treatments and working closely with Maryland’s leading hospitals and pediatricians, we become our children’s bridge to better health. Our outcomes and our patient satisfaction prove our success – again and again.
That’s why, since 1922, we’ve played a unique role in child-centered care in Maryland. Like our prestigious affiliates, the University of Maryland Medical and Johns Hopkins Health systems, we strive to provide world-class care – and add family to it. Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital: Where children go to heal and grow.
Our team of highly skilled pediatric dietitians evaluate and treat children with a variety of diagnoses in outpatient, inpatient and day treatment programs.
Tune into WBAL-AM 1090 every Thursday morning at 7:58 a.m. to hear Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's Dr. Richard Katz discuss pediatric health issues. Visit our Medical Minute page to hear previous recordings. Listen now.
Find out why 2011 was a special year for MWPH. Read Annual Report.
Nutrition expert, Kate Hogan, offers parents and caregivers tips on getting picky eaters to pick fruits and vegetables. Watch video.
Baltimore magazine cites mission to help sick children and great employee benefits. Read more.
Join us at The Grand Lodge, in Cockeysville, MD, for a fabulous fashion show to benefit the children at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital. Lunch and morning bar, fashion show, spring boutique, auction and more. Sponsorship opportunities are also available!
Join us at Bunny BonanZOO at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, April 6-8, 2012. MWPH staff will be at the zoo with helpful information on pediatric care and prevention and playing games with fun giveaways! Visit www.marylandzoo.org for more information.
Every Tuesday, 5‐6:30 p.m. Diabetes Support Group For kids and teens living with type I diabetes and their families. Led by psychology services ‐ a new topic is discussed
Call Kathleen Lee, Director of PR at 410-578-2681 or klee@mwph.org