
Watch Our Specialty Clinic Come to Life
Tune into our livestream to watch our new Children's Health Specialty Clinic take shape. View behind-the-scenes construction as we work toward improving the way children in our communities get specialty care.
Together, we will centralize top-rated pediatric specialty care for our community.
Through Stronger Together, we aim to raise $15 million to centralize nearly 30 pediatric specialties and services into one location. Currently, our pediatric outpatient services are spread across various buildings, making access to care challenging for children and families. A one-stop location will allow patients to see various specialists in a single visit, ensuring a more seamless healthcare experience. With our recent groundbreaking ceremony kicking off construction, this vision is quickly coming to life — but we still need your help.
Our mission at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital is to address the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of children and their families. The $150 million pediatric medical clinics, primarily funded by California Proposition 4, will help us achieve that goal. For 30 years, our Children’s Hospital has been the heart of our community's pediatric care, earning regional and national acclaim. We've pioneered life-saving treatments, and our 84-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is one of the largest in the country. The new facility will offer multi-disciplinary and multi-specialty care, including outpatient surgical procedures, all under one roof.
Together, we will take this next step in improving the well-being of children and families.
Together, we will centralize top-rated pediatric specialty care for our community.
The Pediatric Medical Clinics are envisioned as a new 5-story, 105,000-square-foot building located near Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.
Tune into our livestream to watch our new Children's Health Specialty Clinic take shape. View behind-the-scenes construction as we work toward improving the way children in our communities get specialty care.