PROUD TO BE A NATIONALLY RANKED CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL U.S. News & World Report has ranked Riley Children’s Health among the best children’s hospitals in the nation. In 2025–26, Riley Children’s is ranked in 11 out of 11 pediatric specialties.
Riley Children’s Health, Indiana’s largest and most skilled pediatric health system, provides care in 22 communities across the state. Accreditations and designations ABOUT RILEY CHILDREN’S HEALTH
By the numbers
25,000+ ADMISSIONS AND OBSERVATIONS 475 BEDS 65+ PEDIATRICIANS 615+ SPECIALISTS ACROSS 40+ SPECIALTIES 23,800+ SURGICAL VOLUME 69,600+ EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS
CANCER
CARDIOLOGY & HEART SURGERY
Level I Children’s Surgery Center verified by the American College of Surgeons (ACS)
DIABETES & ENDOCRINOLOGY
GASTROENTEROLOGY & GI SURGERY
NEONATOLOGY
NEPHROLOGY RANKED 9 TH IN THE NATION
Level I Pediatric Trauma Center verified by ACS
Burn program verified by the American Burn Association
NEUROLOGY & NEUROSURGERY
ORTHOPEDICS
PEDIATRIC & ADOLESCENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
PULMONOLOGY & LUNG SURGERY RANKED 9 TH IN THE NATION
Platinum Center of Excellence designated by the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization
Earned Magnet®status, recognizing excellence in nursing care
UROLOGY RANKED 8 TH IN THE NATION
AFFILIATED WITH
Riley Children’s: A leader in research and innovation ■ A national leader in externally funded research ■ One of the largest pediatric research hospitals in the Midwest ■ Home to the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research , the Children’s Clinical
“Our ranking by U.S. News & World Report highlights the incredible dedication of our entire team at Riley Children’s Health. Above all, it reflects our commitment to putting patients and families at the heart of everything we do. We strive every day to provide not only advanced medical care but also compassionate support that helps children and their families heal and thrive.” – Mara E. Nitu, MD Vice President & Chief Medical Officer Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, IU School of Medicine > Connect with Dr. Nitu on Doximity.
■ One of the largest medical schools in the U.S. ■ One of the busiest locations for pediatric research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other sponsors ■ For federal fiscal year 2024, the IU School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics is ranked sixth in the nation for NIH research funding, totaling more than $44.2 million to support numerous pediatric studies.
Research Center and the Center for Children’s Health Services Research
Annual Report 2024 – 2025
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