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C.S. Mott Children's Hospital

The Leader in Pediatrics & Children's Health

We're proudly ranked the #1 children's hospital in Michigan by U.S. News and World Report.

Behind the doors of C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital there exist teams of people who change children’s lives in extraordinary ways. 

This is where the Leaders and Best come together with advanced technologies and breakthrough treatments that change lives.

Since 1903, the University of Michigan Health has led the way in providing comprehensive, specialized health care for children. Our mission is to integrate clinical care, education, research and advocacy to advance the health status of children, women, and their families and communities statewide.

From leading-edge heart surgery that's performed in the womb to complete emergency care that's there when you need it, families from all over come to the U-M Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital for our pediatric expertise.

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Call 1-877-475-MOTT for an appointment

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Recognized for Excellence in Care

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#1 Children's Hospital in Michigan

C.S. Mott Children's Hospital is honored to yet again be the #1 children’s hospital in Michigan and ranked among the nation's best!

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What We Treat

Discover expert care for every child at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, from everyday illnesses to complex, specialized treatments.

Services Designed with Children in Mind

From coping with procedures to spiritual support, we’re here to support you and your child every step of the way.

Locations

C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital provides extraordinary care for children from near and far – whether they live down the street or across the globe.

About

Discover more about C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, where expert care, research, and education come together to improve children’s health.

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Together, We Can Make a Difference for Children and Families

Help us provide more families with hope and healing. Together we can change the face of health care for children, their families, and communities in our immediate area and around the world.

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Our Focus is Your Child

At C.S. Mott Children's Hospital we are committed to delivering high-quality patient care, advancing innovative medical research, and training future healthcare professionals to ensure compassionate and skilled care for you today and in the future.

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Patient Care

At C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, we treat a wide range of pediatric conditions, including heart, neurological, and cancer care. Our expert team provides advanced treatments and compassionate care every step of the way.

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Research

We are navigating uncharted territory, driven by boundless curiosity. We transform cutting-edge research into life-changing solutions for every child in our care.

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Education

Michigan Medicine’s Pediatric educational and training programs give residents, fellows, and medical students a wide range of opportunities to shape their learning and develop the skills to make a meaningful impact on children and families.

Learn more about Pediatric Education

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Schedule an Appointment

Call us to schedule an appointment at a C.S. Mott Children's Hospital location, either at the hospital or one of our community clinics.

 

Call 1-877-475-MOTT
This is a toll-free call from anywhere in the continental United States.

Some specialty services require a physician referral. We can help you through this process.

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Find a Doctor

Finding the right doctor for your child is an important decision. At C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, our Find a Doctor tool makes it easy to connect with caring, expert providers who are here to support your family every step of the way.

 

For physicians who want to refer a patient or consult with a physician at the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital:

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Bring Smiles to Our Little Victors

Through the Gift of Toys

Donations of new toys, books and crafts help make the hospital less stressful for our Little Victors.

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Michigan Answers for Kids

Michigan Answers for Kids blend over a century of teaching, research, and patient care with a passion for transforming lives, pushing the limits of what's possible. They inspire confidence, hope, and the pathway to breakthroughs.

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Bentley’s Michigan Answer

Bentley’s Michigan Answer

As Marguerita Booth had never heard of a child being born with their organs on the outside of their body. And yet as she lay in the darkened room of her first ultrasound of her first pregnancy, she was suddenly introduced to a condition that surprisingly affects 1 in every 3600 babies.

Bentley’s Michigan Answer
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Logan’s Michigan Answer

Logan’s Michigan Answer

Like many newborns, Logan and Connor had mild jaundice after birth. Connor’s cleared within weeks, but at nine weeks, Logan’s yellow skin and eyes still worried Amy and Nick.

Logan’s Michigan Answer

Amaris’ Michigan Answer

Amaris’ Michigan Answer

During a scan, Johana’s OB/GYN discovered a rare defect called situs inversus, where the baby’s organs were reversed, along with serious complications affecting the heart, lungs, spleen, and intestines.

Amaris’ Michigan Answer
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Carter’s Michigan Answer

Carter’s Michigan Answer

Imaging revealed Carter had spina bifida, a serious spinal defect. Instead of surgery after birth, Michigan Medicine performed the operation before he was born.

Carter’s Michigan Answer
Akylah Marshall

Akylah’s Michigan Answer

Akylah’s Michigan Answer

At 10, Akylah Marshall was a typical preteen—until November 2019, when severe vomiting and a rapidly swelling abdomen signaled something was seriously wrong.

Akylah’s Michigan Answer
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Dominic’s Michigan Answer

Dominic’s Michigan Answer

A few months after turning three, things took a downward turn for Dominic when he started having what his mother would describe as seizure activity.

Dominic’s Michigan Answer
William Brown

William’s Michigan Answer

William’s Michigan Answer

Kristi Brown’s first pregnancy had been going even better than she hoped. But at week 20, an ultrasound revealed unexpected news: her baby had spina bifida.

William’s Michigan Answer

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Upcoming Events

At Mott Children's Hospital, we’re committed to providing more than just medical care—we’re here to support our patients, families, and the community in every way we can. Our upcoming events are designed to offer guidance, comfort, and valuable resources to those navigating the challenges of pediatric health care.

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Lila’s Fund Golf Outing

Join us on July 11, 2026, for our annual Lila’s Fund Golf Outing! Proceeds support the C.S Mott Children's Hospital Cups of Kindness program!

1st Annual For the Love of Harley Benefit Ride

Please join us July 11, 2026, for a motorcycle ride in memory of Harley Hart! Proceeds will go toward the Trisomy 18 clinic at C.S Mott Children’s Hospital.

Chloe West Memorial Golf Scramble

Please join us on July 12th for our Annual Chloe West Memorial Golf Scramble! Proceeds will benefit the Save a Heart Fund at C.S Mott Children's Hospital.

Ride for the House Poker Run Supporting Lila's Fund

Join us on July 17, 2026, for the Lila’s Fund Ride. Proceeds will go towards the C.S Mott Children's Hospital Cups of Kindness program!

News & Stories

Read more News & Stories from C.S. Mott Children's Hospital
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Two new studies may help researchers and clinicians better understand congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV), the most common infectious cause of birth defects and a leading cause of non-genetic hearing loss in children.
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12-year-old shares journey with sickle cell anemia on Capitol Hill

A 12-year-old takes his story to Washington, D.C., sharing with lawmakers how specialized treatment transformed his life with sickle cell disease.
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What is looksmaxxing?

A Q&A with Dr. Bravender discussing what looksmaxxing is. Along with the true dangers of it, what parents should know, and when to intervene.
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When should parents stop tracking their kids' location?

Some parents may be crossing a line with tracking their young adult kids’ locations, according to a new national poll.
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Collaboration with community child care centers creates innovative research tool

Michigan Child Care Related Infections Surveillance Program, or MCRISP, brings together child care providers in Washtenaw County, Mich. and doctors at the University of Michigan Health to effectively monitor pediatric respiratory and gastrointestinal illness transmission.
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Health Lab

Nanoparticles genetically modify several human cell types

In a demonstration that helps pave the way for gene therapies with fewer side effects, several human cell types were genetically modified with protein nanoparticles designed at University of Michigan Engineering and Michigan Medicine.