Care system Variable Emergency department Level I trauma center | Hospital type Teaching Beds 270 | |
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Location 2300 Children's Plaza, Chicago, Illinois, United States Affiliated university Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine |
Children's Memorial Hospital was a pediatric hospital in Chicago. The main hospital was built in the 1960s and located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood on the north side of the city. In June 2012 the staff moved 170 patients and their parents, traveling by ambulance and escorted by the Chicago Police Department and Chicago Fire Department, 3 miles south to the newly built Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Redevelopment of the site has become a hotly contested political issue.
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History
Children's Memorial Hospital was founded in 1882 by Julia Foster Porter as the Maurice Porter Memorial Hospital in an 8-bed cottage at the corner of Halsted and Belden streets in Chicago. It was the first hospital in Chicago dedicated to the care of children and pediatrics.
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Children's Memorial has built a new hospital, and the name changed to Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.It officially opened in June 2012. Although the name and location changed, most of the staff remained the same and continue to provide state of the art nursing and medical care to their special population of patients. The new hospital is located in the Streeterville area of Chicago at 225 E. Chicago Avenue, adjacent to Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Prentice Women's Hospital. The move was designed to:
On September 5, 2007, Chicago philanthropist Ann Lurie announced her donation of a record $100 million to help create the new hospital and to enhance its pediatric research initiatives.