Measles Cases on the Rise 

Several states are reporting cases of measles, a highly contagious viral disease. Both children and adults can get measles. Before going to a clinic or emergency room, it’s important to check with your doctor if you think you or a loved one has measles.

About Johns Hopkins Children's Center

Founded in 1912 as the children’s hospital at Johns Hopkins, the Johns Hopkins Children's Center offers one of the most comprehensive pediatric medical programs in the country, with more than 92,000 patient visits and nearly 9,000 admissions each year.

  • Our Specialties

    Learn more about the conditions we treat and how we treat them.

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  • Patient & Family Resources

    Helpful information about facilities, services, insurance, billing and more.

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  • Locations

    Information about Children’s Center hospital locations and ambulatory clinics in our region.

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  • Your Visit

    Everything you need to know while we care for your child.

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Johns Hopkins Medical Students Bring STEM Activities to Pediatric Patients

Medical students from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are making a difference in the lives of pediatric inpatients at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center through the TEACH program (Together Educating All Children in Hospitals).

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