Why choose Children’s Wisconsin?
About usAt Children’s Wisconsin, our pediatric-trained experts are focused 100 percent on kids. This means our doctors are specially trained to recognize kid-specific clues other doctors might miss.
But our expertise goes beyond medical knowledge. We talk to children in ways they can understand, create child-friendly environments that put them at ease and provide resources that impact their health at home and at school.
How can we help you?
At Every Turn: Victoria’s drive to thrive
Shortly after Victoria was born in 2019, she was diagnosed with Down syndrome. Often kids with Down syndrome have low muscle tone — and that was the case for Victoria. In her life, she struggled to learn to crawl and walk, but, now, nothing is slowing her down.
Watch Victoria’s story to learn how her Children’s Wisconsin physical and occupational therapists have been there for her … at every turn … to help her become the thriving, active child she is today.
Learn moreNews and stories from Children’s Wisconsin
How to talk to kids about trauma
As our community continues to experience an increase in violence and grief, it is important to consider how children are taking in and processing the news they hear.
Tips for parents who are struggling to find baby formula
It’ll likely be a number of weeks before shelves are full again — here are tips for parents who are struggling to find baby formula.
Proud, happy and loved: Addressing mental health challenges for LGBTQ+ youth
When it comes to LGBTQ+ children and their mental health, the best thing a parent can do is listen.
Ranked among the best in the nation
Children's Wisconsin has been ranked among the best in the nation in 8 specialties included in U.S. News & World Report's 2022-23 Best Children's Hospitals report.