One of the top 10
pediatric hospitals in the
United States 2024-25.

Innovative care with a caring touch
Discover a comfortable, reassuring environment for your child at our locations across D.C., Maryland and Virginia with a diverse team of experts specially trained in pediatric medicine—including pediatric cancer, heart and neurological conditions. With nationally-ranked care covering the routine to the complex, we’ve perfected breakthroughs like child-sized pacemakers, radiation-free brain imaging and other innovations that are safer, with less recovery time and better outcomes. All to help your kids grow up stronger.
Find a Location →Frequently Asked Questions
Typically, a referral is not required for appointments. However, please contact your insurance provider directly to confirm. We view your child’s pediatrician as part of your care team, and prefer to collaborate with outside physicians when appropriate. When you make an appointment, please share your pediatrician’s contact information. We’ll share a report with their office after your visit at Children’s National.
When making an appointment, you can always request a specific provider. However, if you’re flexible about where your visit takes place or which doctor you see, your child’s appointment may be scheduled sooner.
Yes, you can schedule a new patient appointment without a specific provider in mind.
Yes, our pediatric specialists at Children’s National provide second opinions to families in D.C., Maryland and Virginia, throughout the region and to patients from around the world. When booking your appointment, make sure to let our schedulers know that you are seeking a second opinion. For more information, please visit our website.
Children’s National accepts Medicaid and most private health plans. For more information or to view a list of insurance plans covered, please visit our website. You may call our customer service representatives Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST at 301-572-3542 or toll free at 800-787-0021. Confirming coverage directly with your insurance provider is advised.
Please bring the following:
- Picture identification card (for parents and patients over 18).
- Insurance card and Social Security Number for the patient.
- Name, address and phone number of your child’s local treating physician.
- Some specialties require lab tests and paperwork prior to your visit. Please check our website or discuss those requirements with your child’s pediatrician.