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C.S. Mott Children's Hospital opened its doors in 1969. It was the U-M's first separate children's hospital and is among the nation's leading pediatric health care centers.
Children from Michigan and all around the world are cared for in a 200-bed, 272,732 square foot facility within the medical center and through an ambulatory care network extending to 30 other locations around the state.
The hospital is recognized for its leadership in caring for young patients with congenital heart problems, craniofacial anomalies, intestinal disease, kidney problems and communication and neurological disorders. It is also respected for its care of children requiring lung transplants, comprehensive cancer care and treatment in many other highly specialized areas.
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