Today's research is tomorrow's cures. Our record-breaking Kaleidoscope fundraising event will help turn studies and therapies into treatments and cures. Though we can put a number on the amount raised, the value of research is limitless.
Today's research is tomorrow's cures. Our record-breaking Kaleidoscope fundraising event will help turn studies and therapies into treatments and cures. Though we can put a number on the amount raised, the value of research is limitless.
Babies can’t blow their noses, but we can help them breathe easier! Dr. Mary Carol Burkhardt breaks down exactly how to use a bulb syringe to clear congestion. Her simple tips can help your baby feel better and help ease any worries you might have: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/healthy-livi...
Learn more: cincykaleidoscope.org
This record‑breaking total will help advance a pipeline of more than 1000 potential tools, treatments, and therapies.
The event united supporters in a powerful show of giving capped off with a performance by Rascal Flatts, all in support of ensuring all children benefit from discoveries made here.
Kaleidoscope 2026
Kaleidoscope 2026
Kaleidoscope 2026
Kaleidoscope 2026
Thanks to our generous community, we surpassed $2 million raised for our Kaleidoscope event, sponsored by Fort Washington Investment Advisors and Western & Southern Financial Group. All donations benefit research at the health system and fuel breakthroughs shaping the future of pediatric medicine.
Get a glimpse into our Employee Appreciation Day: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLSr...
To honor our team, patients created special artwork to say “thank you” for all that you do. If you’re interested in joining a team where you are appreciated and celebrated, visit jobs.cincinnatichildrens.org/us/en to apply.
Kid drawing
Kid Drawing
Kid Drawing
Kid Drawing
Our employees are the heart of everything we do. On this National Employee Appreciation Day, and every day, we celebrate the incredible people who bring our mission to life through their unwavering commitment to the patients and families we serve, and to each other.
If you need urgent care, walk‑in Radiology, or laboratory services, please visit either our Eastgate or Burnet Campus. We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience.
Due to a water main break impacting our Crestview Hills facility, the location will be closed for the remainder of today (3/5). Our care teams will reach out directly to patients with scheduled appointments to assist with rescheduling.
An infant on a small hospital bed
Infant jaundice is a common newborn condition. About 50-60% of otherwise healthy newborns will have some degree of jaundice. So just how serious is it and what should you watch for in your newborn? Find out here: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/healthy-livi...
Within all three of these critical roles, she has greatly advanced our clinical outcomes and strengthened our culture. Details: www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-man...
Aside from being Cincinnati Children’s chief medical officer, Dr. Cheng is also director of the @cincyresearch.bsky.social Research Foundation and chair of the Department of Pediatrics University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
Tina Cheng headshot
Join us in congratulating Tina Cheng for being recognized on Becker’s Healthcare ‘2026 Chief Medical Officers to Know.’ The list highlights physician executives who elevate patient safety, uphold quality standards, strengthen collaboration, and more.
Need some words of encouragement? Want a pick-me-up? Check out new messages, jokes and laughs from our patients on our Happy Hotline. Dial 513-803-5683 (LOVE) and follow the prompts!
An adult talks to a teen holding a phone
Concerned about the effects social media might have on teen's mental health? On World Teen Mental Wellness Day, here are some steps families can take to help reduce the risk of harm: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/learning-and....
#TeenMentalWellness
Rare Disease Day graphic
One size doesn’t fit all in rare disease care, and thousands of rare conditions impact 300 million people worldwide. On this #RareDiseaseDay, explore the breakthroughs, stories, and the @cincyresearch.bsky.social science driving hope for families: scienceblog.cincinnatichildrens.org/area/rare-di...
If you choose swaddling as a strategy for calming your baby or helping them sleep, read these do's and don'ts to help prevent SIDS and hip dysplasia: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/healthy-livi...
Together, we’ll collaborate on shared best practices, clinical expertise and medical decision‑making to elevate pediatric cardiology, congenital heart care and complex heart surgery for patients in Washington.
🔗 Learn more: www.cincinnatichildrens.org/news/release...
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Mary Bridge Children's Hospital
We’re excited to be working with MultiCare Mary Bridge Children’s in Tacoma to expand access to world‑class heart care in the Pacific Northwest.
While heavy puffer coats are great for keeping kids warm walking to school, they aren't the best choice for car rides. One of our injury prevention specialists walks through some DOs and DON'Ts for riding in cold weather: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/safety-and-p....
In a new study, published in @jem.org, our experts identify a strategy to prevent lethal heart side effects from immune checkpoint inhibitors without reducing anti-tumor efficacy, offering a path to safer immunotherapy.
scienceblog.cincinnatichildrens.org/discovery-co...
🎧 Listen now: youngandhealthy.podbean.com/e/consent-an...
#CincyKidsYoungHealthy
Young and Healthy Podcast New Episode: Consent and Communication: Building Healthy Relationships. Learn how to discuss consent early and often, and help children and teens understand boundaries, safety, and healthy relationships.
Ever wonder how to navigate and start conversations about consent with your kids? Tune in and learn how to talk about consent at every age and stage — and how to help children and teens understand boundaries, build healthy relationships and feel empowered to communicate with confidence.
From teaching high school science to leading a lab studying muscle stem cell fusion, Doug Millay, PhD, has built a career rooted in curiosity and consistency. Now, his work aims to improve life for children with neuromuscular disorders.
Read his #RoadtoResearcher story:
A child shallowing a pill
For many kids, swallowing pills can feel a little tricky at first — but the great news is that it’s a skill they can learn with practice! Here are some simple, kid‑friendly strategies that often make a big difference: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/healthy-livi....
Each e-card was created by a local artist and made possible by our friends at Kolar Design.
Send a Valentine: cincygives.org/valentine
A patient holds a Valentine
There’s still time to share a little extra love this Valentine’s Day to a child staying at Cincinnati Children’s!
When you send a Valentine’s Day e-card, your warmth and kindness goes straight to one of our patients—bringing a moment of joy when it matters most.
Bronchiolitis is extremely common in young children, especially in the fall and winter. Learn what it is, how to tell if your baby is having difficulty breathing, and when to seek medical care: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/healthy-livi...
Kids sledding down a hill
With warmer temps and additional snow on the ground, many kids are likely to sled ride this weekend. Before heading out, keep these safety tips in mind: blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/safety-and-p...