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UNC Children’s named to U.S. News’ Best Children’s Hospitals list for 16th straight year | Newsroom

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Nationally ranked in nine pediatric specialties, #2 Children’s Hospital in North Carolina


Chapel Hill, N.C.UNC Children’s in Chapel Hill, N.C. has been ranked among the nation’s top children’s hospitals for the 16th straight year as rated by U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals” report. UNC Children’s is nationally ranked in nine out of 11 pediatric specialties for 2024 – 2025.

Hospital specialties must be graded among the top 50 hospitals in the U.S. to be considered “nationally ranked.” Locally, UNC Children’s was ranked as the #2 children’s hospital in North Carolina and #4 in the Southeast region.

New Pediatric Ranking: Behavioral Health

This year, the U.S. News rankings include a new specialty, Pediatric & Adolescent Behavioral Health, the first specialty added to Best Children’s Hospitals in more than a decade and a half.

UNC Children’s is rated among the inaugural class of the nation’s best children’s hospitals for pediatric & adolescent behavioral health.

As U.S. News explains, its approach to evaluating this specialty was undertaken with input and encouragement from pediatric healthcare leaders and with a keen awareness of consumers’ informational demands.  

UNC Children’s pediatric specialties nationally ranked by U.S. News for 2024-2025 include:

Pediatric & Adolescent Behavioral Health No ordinal ranks assigned to this new specialty
Pediatric Pulmonology & Lung Surgery #14
Pediatric Diabetes & Endocrinology #16
Pediatric Cancer #28
Pediatric Urology #32
Pediatric Orthopedics #34
Pediatric Gastroenterology & GI Surgery #34
Pediatric Nephrology #35
Pediatric Neurology @ Neurosurgery #39

 

In the 2024-2025 rankings, 88 hospitals ranked among the best in at least one pediatric medical specialty.

This year’s rankings were created from data collected through a clinical survey sent to children’s hospitals and a survey sent to thousands of pediatric doctors nationwide.

“I am incredibly proud of this national recognition, made possible by the tremendous work from our dedicated and extremely talented team,” said Stephanie Duggins Davis, MD, Physician-in-Chief for UNC Children’s. “Every day when we enter the hospital, we do our best to make a difference in the lives of the children we serve.”

 

About UNC Children’s
As a top-tier academic medical center, UNC Children’s upholds a mission to promote the health of all children in an inclusive, equitable culture through compassionate, family-centered care, tireless advocacy, scientific discovery, and education of future leaders.

Our nearly 350 physicians and providers are clinical and research faculty of the UNC School of Medicine, their medical expertise spanning nearly 50 programs in the School of Medicine’s 20 clinical departments, including 15 divisions in the UNC Department of Pediatrics. They are joined by more than 1,800 clinical staff, all dedicated to providing exemplary, compassionate care to the thousands of children we treat each year.

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