Our Campus

About Our Campus

Changing lives for the better is what our new hospital campus is all about. Designed with our Children's family – patients, families and staff – in mind, our new hospital inspires positive transformation for all who pass through our doors.

For our patients and their families, we promise comfort and a healing touch by offering spacious private rooms, in addition to some semi-private rooms when needed (with overnight accommodation for parents) designed with kids in mind, and one of the largest family resource centers of any pediatric hospital in the world.

For our staff, we promise a state-of-the-art facility utilizing breakthrough technology, enhanced research facilities and an intelligent design to maximize efficiency in patient care.

Located in Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville neighborhood, our facility is situated on 10 acres - 1.5 million square feet of usable space. Its design is based on input from physicians, nurses and families – to ensure it meets the unique requirements of pediatric health care providers and the patients they serve.

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Fast Facts

UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh's new hospital is grounded in five principles:

Campus Buildings

Hospital

  • Nine floors of inpatient and outpatient care areas
  • Spacious, private and semi-private rooms (with overnight accommodations for parents), designed with kids in mind
  • 20,000-square-foot family resource and activity center, among the largest in the world, including an atrium, chapel, libraries, healing garden, and business center for working parents
  • 317 licensed beds, including:
    • 46-bed Emergency Department and Trauma Center
    • 124-bed Critical Care Unit, including:
      • 36-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
      • 33-bed Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
      • 55-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    • 12-bed Rehabilitation Unit
    • 181 beds for Acute Care
  • 14 Operating Suites, including seven equipped with leading-edge minimally invasive equipment
  • 4 Procedure Rooms
  • 4 Ambulatory Operating Suites at Children’s North in Wexford, Pa.
  • State-of-the-art technology including a nursing workstation for every two patient rooms in addition to computer and communications equipment that enhances efficient communication within teams of caregivers
  • Paperless information management system that allows physicians to place nearly all inpatient care orders electronically, eliminating handwritten and verbal orders

John G. Rangos Sr. Research Center

  • 10-story, 300,000-square foot research facility
  • Seven of its 10 stories dedicated to medical research activities
  • Conference Center

Plaza Building

  • Fitness Center
  • Family Housing

Faculty Pavilion

  • 130,000-square-foot building housing faculty department offices

Administrative Office Building

  • 75,000-square-foot building housing faculty and administrative offices

Central Plant

Parking Garages (3)