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Children's Medical Center frontThe MCG Health System Children's Medical Center has been designed for children and their families--with their input. Stanley, Beaman & Sears, Inc., an Atlanta-based architectural firm specializing in the design of children's hospitals and women's healthcare facilities, was awarded the contract to design the 220,000-square-foot children's hospital on Harper Street in April 1994. The new facility has been built at the site of the former School of Nursing and Richmond County Health Department buildings. The CMC formerly was housed primarily on the eighth floor of the MCG Hospital.

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The CMC has an emergency room, operating suite, admissions process, laboratories and parking. A 16-bed pediatric intensive care unit and 88 medical/surgical beds are designed for the developmental age of the child, and include an infant and toddler unit, school-age unit and adolescent unit. The CMC is connected floor-by-floor to the MCG Hospital and Clinics, where other CMC services are located including outpatient facilities, including a 36-bed neonatal intensive care unit, a 14-bed child psychiatry unit and a 16-bed perinatal intensive care unit. This brings the total number of beds to 154.

Last Modified On: 01/12/2008