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To find a pediatrician or pediatric specialist, please call 412-692-7337 or search our directory.
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For more information about research, please call our main office at 412-692-6438.
Children's Hospital is ranked One of America's Best Children's Hospitals.
5182 Liberty Avenue Open M-F, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. You can buy stamps at the Children’s Hospital gift shop and mail items in the blue box across the street from hospital.
Located on the third floor, outside of the cafeteria. Has branch offices in Bloomfield, Lawrenceville, Shadyside (in Giant Eagle, open Sundays), and Squirrel Hill (also open on Sundays).
Located on the first floor, main lobby. PNC has branches in all the same neighborhoods as Citizens.
This is the free library system of Pittsburgh. The Oakland branch on Forbes Ave. (attached to the museums) is the largest branch. Has a café inside!
(Medical School Library) Located in Scaife Hall – behind the old Children’s Hospital.
The City of Pittsburgh and most surrounding communities have a recycling program where recyclables are picked up every other week on trash day. You can tie up your newspapers, or place them in a paper bag, and leave them curbside. Then there are the “other” items. These items are happily referred to as “Comingles” – which must be placed together in a blue plastic bag and set at the curb for recycling collection (rinse all items). Commingles include: clear and colored container glass (discard all lids), all metal cans (including empty aerosol and paint cans), metal lids, aluminum foil, and formed aluminum containers, such as pie plates (must be rinsed!), plastic bottles, jugs and jars. The all-important blue plastic bags are usually given to you at the grocery stores or Walmart.
Construction Junction 214 N Lexington St. Pittsburgh PA 15208 Phone: 412-243-5025 This business is committed to the reuse and recycling of building materials, including furniture available for sale. On site is a great recycling dropoff for all recyclable products!
Penndot Customer Call Center 800-932-4600
5900 Baum Boulevard (East Liberty) 412-363-5100
PPennsylvania law states that anyone changing residency must get a Pennsylvania driver’s license. If you still consider your family’s out-of-state address as your permanent residence, you don’t need to worry about this. If you do need to get a PA license, take your old license, your social security card, birth certificate or passport, two proofs of residency (bills, lease, etc.), and your checkbook (they don’t take cash or credit) and prepare to wait in line. The ID requirements are even more stringent if you are a foreign national. The current fee for out-of-state transfer is $26. For other locations, look on www.dmv.state.pa.us to search by zip code.
Children's Hospital's main campus is located in the Lawrenceville neighborhood. Our main hospital address is:
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC One Children’s Hospital Way 4401 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15224
In addition to the main hospital, Children's has many convenient locations in other neighborhoods throughout the greater Pittsburgh region.
With myCHP, you can request appointments, review test results, and more.
For questions about a hospital bill call:
To pay your bill online, please visit UPMC's online bill payment system.
Interested in giving to Children's Hospital? Visit Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation's website to make a donation online.