Palm Beach Children’s Hospital Receives Two Parenting Awards

Sep 22, 2015

West Palm Beach, Fla. (September 22, 2015) – Palm Beach Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s Medical Center received two 2015 Kids Crown Awards for “Best Pediatric Emergency Room” and “Best Pediatric Hospital” in Palm Beach County. Kids Crown winners are nominated and chosen annually by the readers of South Florida Parenting.

“It is an honor to be selected by our very own community members for these two prestigious awards,” said Lisa Rocheleau, assistant administrator at Palm Beach Children’s Hospital. “We will continue to not only meet, but exceed their expectations in providing our pediatric patients with the utmost quality care.”

The emergency room at Palm Beach Children’s Hospital offers advanced medical, surgical, orthopedic and pediatric treatments when an injury or illness strikes. The medical staff includes highly skilled emergency physicians, registered nurses and technicians whose goal is to provide excellent customer service and care tailored to each child’s needs. Palm Beach Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s has a dedicated team available 24/7 for the transport of newborns and pediatric patients from other hospitals, clinics and emergency departments to get children the services they need as quickly as possible. Healthgrades has also placed St. Mary’s within the top 5 percent in the country for labor and delivery care.

Palm Beach Children’s Hospital, along with Tenet Healthcare’s 10 other Florida hospitals, offers InQuickER, a service that allows patients to hold their place in line from the comfort of their homes. If your child’s condition isn’t life-threatening, you can check-in to the ER online at checkin.inquicker.com/facility/childrens-hospital-at-st-marys.

To learn more about the pediatric emergency services offered at Palm Beach Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s Medical Center, please call 561-841-KIDS.

Sign Up for Health Tips

Get our advice and upcoming events about weight, pain, heart and more.

Find a Doctor

Need a doctor for your child's care?