C.S. Mott Children's Hospital:
In December 2011, the new 12-story C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital opened,
enabling us to better fulfill our commitment to providing newborns, children and
pregnant women with the best health care possible.
In addition to providing safe, effective and progressive care for women and
children, the new C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital has been designed to provide a
new and larger home for a pediatric specialty services – many of which are not
offered on this scale anywhere else in Michigan such as the pediatric liver
transplant program, the Level I Pediatric Trauma Program, the Pediatric and
Adolescent Home Ventilator Program, Fetal Diagnostic and Treatment Center,
Craniofacial Anomalies Program, and our internationally renowned Michigan
Congenital Heart Center.
Our new hospital will help us continue to evolve, transform and drive the
future of children’s medicine and pregnancy and childbirth care. All to deliver
the best in patient and family-centered care for you and your family. Better
facilities for our patients includes:
- 1.1 million square feet including a 12-story inpatient tower and 9-story
clinic tower
- 348 inpatient beds
- 300-square-foot private inpatient rooms with a sleepspace for a parent or
birth partner
- State-of-the-art operating room suite including intra-operative
- MRI capabilities
- Bone Marrow Transplant suite with on-site infusion pharmacy
- three all-private room intensive care units dedicated to newborn, children
and adolescent, and cardiothoracic care
- Dedicated Pediatric ED staffed by pediatric specialists
- 24/7
- Rooftop helipad
- 3 MRI's including one "open" MRI
- 12 room Ronald McDonald House within the hospital
Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital:
The new University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Von
Voigtlander Women's Hospital is now open. Obstetric and Gynecology clinics share
a floor with the Women's Birth Center. The 50 private room maternity care beds
in the Birth Center all have natural light. Within the Women's Hospital Birth
Center, the labor, delivery and recovery rooms have 300 to 360 square feet to
allow for access to state-of-the-art care, as well as space for families to
celebrate the birth of their new babies.