Riley Hospital For Children - Programs and Facilities

Programs and Facilities

  • An internationally ranked ECMO program in the state’s most comprehensive neonatal unit
  • The world’s largest pediatric sleep disorders center
  • One of the nation’s largest autism treatment centers – The Christian Sarkine Autism Treatment Center
  • One of the most experienced pediatric orthopedic programs in the nation, with the states only pediatric-based sports medicine program.
  • One of the nation’s largest pediatric residency programs and the only training site in Indiana for pediatric specialists.
  • Indiana’s only:
    • Nationally ranked pediatric heart and cancer programs Riley Children's Cancer Center
    • Robotic rehabilitation center for children with cerebral palsy and other movement disorders
    • Pediatric Level I Trauma Center
    • Pediatric burn center
    • Pediatric dialysis program

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