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M Health Fairview Masonic Children’s Hospital is one of Minnesota’s top pediatric hospitals, ranked both regionally and nationally by U.S. News & World Report. Dedicated to treating children of all ages, our 254-bed hospital offers everyday medical care for your child as well as world-class specialty care for the most advanced medical needs. Our comprehensive hospital is equipped with a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), a level 4 neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), a pediatric emergency department, and pediatric mental health inpatient services. M Health Fairview Pediatrics partners with the University of Minnesota on research, education, and clinical trials, which enriches the care we are able to provide to our young patients. 


We provide a broad range of pediatric programs and centers, including surgery, imaging, cardiac care, cancer care services, and blood, marrow, and organ transplantation. Our clinical staff apply innovative approaches to creating medical breakthroughs based on their work with patients and on findings through research at the University of Minnesota. This has led to several firsts, including the world’s first successful allogenic pediatric blood marrow transplant, the first infant heart transplant in Minnesota, and the first cochlear ear implant surgery for a child.


M Health Fairview Masonic Children’s Hospital is located on the west bank of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. The hospital campus includes many pediatric outpatient clinics, for convenient, one-stop care. The nearest pharmacy is Fairview Pharmacy - Riverside in the Riverside Professional Building across 24th Avenue South.


It is a privilege to provide compassionate care to the youngest members of our community, whether they have an everyday need, an acute injury, or a more complex condition that requires specialty care. Through teamwork and collaboration, we respectfully address the physical, emotional, cultural, and spiritual needs of pediatric patients and their families.