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The Johns Hopkins Pediatric Sleep Center at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
The Johns Hopkins Pediatric Sleep Center at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers comprehensive evaluation and care for children with sleep-disordered breathing and other sleep problems.
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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
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®
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Price Transparency
View a complete list of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's standard charges.
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Guest Services and Amenities
At Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, we offer a wide range of services to make our patients and families more comfortable during their stay with us.
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Infant Specialty Care Resources
Center for Neonatal Transitional Care Resources
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Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation: Scope of Services
Phyllis Meyerhoff Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation offers these services based on your child’s needs.
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Letter from MWPH's President and CEO
A letter from the President and CEO of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Scott Klein, MD, MHSA.
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MWPH VP of Patient Care Services and Chief Nurse Executive Retires after more than 40 Years
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH) recently announced the retirement of its Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nurse Executive Denise Pudinski, MSHCA, BSN, RN, CCM, NE-BC. She has dedicated more than 40 years of service to the hospital, an extraordinary achievement that has enabled MWPH to evolve from a long-term nursing facility for children to a state-of-the-art, pediatric post-intensive care and multidisciplinary rehabilitation center of excellence.
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Neurodevelopmental Care
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers Neurodevelopmental services for infants, toddlers, children and adolescents who have or may be at risk of having delays in any area of development including, language, behavior, motor skills and cognition.
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Two Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Nurses Named Baltimore magazine Top Nurses