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Last year, CHoR served more than 70,000 families from across the commonwealth, 49 states, and outside the US.

Photos by Garrett Rowland

From the common to the complex, Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU’s Children’s Tower (which opened in April 2023) is designed to ensure children receive state-of-the-art care when they need it most.

From a health scare to a sports injury to cancer requiring advanced care, the new 16-story home to pediatric inpatient, emergency, and trauma care provides:

  • A welcoming, child-friendly space
  • 300 specialists expertly trained in caring for kids
  • 72 all-private acute and intensive care rooms
  • Treatment for life’s unexpected moments

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