Blood Disorders (Hematology) From sickle cell disease to histiocyte disorders, Children’s National delivers expert care for any blood disorder diagnosis.
Blood and Marrow Transplant Our blood and bone marrow disease experts provide advanced transplant procedures for children and teenagers.
Cardiac ICU Our Cardiac ICU, a modern, 34,000 square foot space with 26 beds and private rooms, has advanced heart technology, including ventricular assist devices (VADs).
Extracorporeal Photopheresis We offer novel treatments, such as extracorporeal photopheresis, which help your child fight common complications, such as graft vs. host disease.
Interventional Radiology Children’s National interventional radiologists perform a full range of minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to both diagnose and treat disease in infants, children, and adolescents.
Kidney Transplantation The Kidney Transplantation Program is the only one of its kind in the Washington, D.C., area focused on the needs of children and teens with kidney disease. Additionally, it is the region's only Medicare-approved center for kidney transplants in children and teens.
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) In 1975, Children's National Hospital opened one of the first intensive care units dedicated for children in the United States. While advances in technology have changed the look of our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, an enduring hallmark of our care is an emphasis on comfort for patients and compassion for the entire family.
Comprehensive Sickle Cell Disease Program The Comprehensive Sickle Cell Disease Program at Children’s National is among the largest and most comprehensive pediatric sickle cell disease programs in the country.