How many locations does CHOP have?

Our network has grown to more than 50 locations where Children’s Hospital experts provide exceptional healthcare services to children.

Does CHOP take NJ Family Care?

At the current time, there is no NJ Managed Medicaid health plan with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in its network. For that reason, we have aggressively pursued in-network agreements with every NJ Medicaid managed care plan. At this moment, no NJ Medicaid plan has CHOP in-network.

Is CHOP a nonprofit hospital?

CHOP is a charitable, nonprofit hospital, and philanthropic gifts are vital to making the breakthroughs needed by children worldwide.

What does children’s Hospital of Philadelphia specialize in?

Our physicians are internationally-recognized experts in every pediatric specialty, including cancer, cardiac care, fetal medicine, orthopaedics, neonatology, diabetes, gastroenterology and urology. Children’s Hospital is also consistently recognized as a national leader in the advancement of healthcare for children.

Where is chop located?

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is a children’s hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with its primary campus located in the University City neighborhood of West Philadelphia in the campus of the University of Pennsylvania….Awards.

Specialty Rank (In the U.S.) Score (Out of 100)
Pediatric Urology #2 96.5

Does Children’s Hospital accept Medicaid?

We accept Medicaid and most private health plans. If you do not have health insurance, we can help you choose a health plan for your child and get insurance through the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).

How many patients does CHOP have?

About Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Statistical Highlights FY 2020 FY 2019
Hospital Admissions 25,076 29,259
Patient Days 181,632 184,192
Number of Beds (in use) 567 559
Number of Employees* 15,073 14,585

What age treats CHOP?

From age 18 to 21.

How old do you have to be to stop going to chop?

Most pediatricians will care for kids until they’re 18, though there are some who will continue to see young patients up to age 21. Individuals with complex medical issues may stay with their pediatrician longer because the doctor is familiar with their needs.

What age treats chop?