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Sheldon Stein Named Baltimore Business Journal's Leaders in Health Care and The Daily Record's Most Admired CEO
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital’s President and CEO is recognized as one of the region’s top leaders
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MWPH Rededicates Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Unit
Today, Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital celebrated the rededication of the Phyllis C. Meyerhoff Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation. The inpatient unit offers physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy for infant-to-adolescent aged children with orthopedic, neurological, and developmental diagnoses.
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Comprehensive Program for Feeding Disorders
A national leader in treating children with feeding disorders, the Comprehensive Program for Feeding Disorders at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers high-quality, interdisciplinary care delivered in a cost-effective manner, teaches of health professional and conducts research related to feeding disorders.
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Peggy and Fred Wolf
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Physical Therapy
The overall goal of physical therapy is to maximize each patient’s participation in their family, school and recreation activities and routines.
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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's Founder's Son Authors Book Commemorating the Hospital's Centennial
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH), a leader in pediatric care for 100 years, is pleased to announce the release of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital: The First 100 Years, a new book co-authored by Richard Eliasberg, the son of MWPH’s founder and Meg Fairfax Fielding, a local historian and freelance writer
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Price Transparency
View a complete list of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's standard charges.
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Facility Fee Right-to-Know Act: Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about the Facility Fee Right-to-Know Act.
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9th Storybook Gala Raises Most Funds in Event's History
On November 4, a lively and gracious group of community supporters from around the Baltimore area gathered for the 9th Annual Storybook Gala. The event, benefiting Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH), raised $447,000 (net)—the most funds raised in the event’s history.
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Mt Washington Pediatric Hospital Announces New Board Member and New Board Co Chair
The Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Board of Trustees welcomed Peter Mancino, deputy general counsel of The Johns Hopkins Health System ("Hopkins") to its board, following G. Daniel Shealer's retirement. Mr. Shealer, who had held board leadership positions including chair, retired from Hopkins where he served as Senior Vice President & General Counsel.