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Welcome to the Children's Regional Hospital
The Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper provides comprehensive pediatric services for infants, children and adolescents throughout South Jersey and the Delaware Valley. We have the expert clinical staff and the advanced medical technology to diagnose and treat the most complex pediatric diseases, in a caring and patient-family centered environment that has been distinguished as a state-recognized acute-care children’s hospital.
Pediatric Specialties
We offer a comprehensive array of services from adolescent medicine and our cleft palate program to pulmonary medicine and urology performed by the areas best doctors in an environment where the focus is on the child and the family. In addition to our highly skilled physicians, our hospital is staffed with nurses and clinical specialists who are dedicated to providing the highest caliber of care and serving the special needs of children.
Kid's Connection
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Kid's Connection, our monthly email newsletter for parents, features tips, advice and information to help you with one of the most demanding jobs around - being a parent. From keeping your kids safe when playing and choosing the right toys to ideas for healthy snacks and fun family activities, Kid's Connection is parenting advice you can trust from the experts at the Children's Regional Hospital.

You can read a new article each month right here on cooperhealth.org or click here to subscribe to our eHealth Connection email list and be sure to check off "Pregnancy & Pediatrics" to make sure you get Kid's Connection sent directly to you each month.
Friday, March 20, 2009
With the arrival of Spring come the thoughts of outdoor activities, leaving behind the cold, dark days of winter and having some fun in the sun. (MORE)
Friday, February 27, 2009
This month, the Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper offers tips for parents who have children struggling in school. Director of the Cooper Learning Center Richard Selznick, Ph.D., has extensive experience assessing and treating children with a broad range of learning problems. (MORE)
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Raising children can be very difficult when you have concerns about not having enough money to take care of your family. You may become anxious, depressed or develop other emotional problems. Often this makes it even more difficult for parents and other caregivers to take care of their own health and their children’s health. (MORE)

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