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We know you have questions. We offer answers and resources to help you and your child prepare for your visit.
Preparing for surgery can be stressful for a family, but knowing what to expect can help put you and your child at ease. Find the resources you need to make your child's appointment run smoothly.
Visiting Johns Hopkins All Children's
Up to four care partners or visitors (including siblings/minors) per hospitalized patient at a time may be at the patient’s side, space permitting. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult unless they are they parent of the patient. Please ask about specific hours and restrictions in the unit where the child is staying.
Additional Patient and Family Resources
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Billing & Insurance
Find information and resources about insurance, billing, financial assistance, patient accounts and other financial information to help you navigate the billing process.
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Overnight Stays
Knowing what to expect during an overnight hospital stay can help prepare you and your child. Find out what to bring, where to sleep and how to make your stay more comfortable.
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Patient & Family Resources
Access your child's Johns Hopkins All Children's health portal, request medical records and more.
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Preparing for Surgery
Preparing for surgery can be stressful for a family, but knowing what to expect can help put you and your child at ease. Learn about our pre-op unit, operating room and recovery room to help prepare for your child's appointment.
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Request an Appointment
If you are a new patient and would like to request an appointment, please complete our online form. Your request will be forwarded to a Johns Hopkins All Children's representative, who will contact you within three business days. If you wish to request an appointment by telephone, please call 727-898-7451.
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Telemedicine
Telemedicine, or seeing and speaking directly with your doctor or other medical provider remotely through a secure video conference, is a simple and efficient way for patients of all ages to receive some types of care. Learn more about Telemedicine at Johns Hopkins All Children's.