800 Pennsylvania Ave
Charleston, WV 25302
United States
At CAMC Women and Children’s Hospital, we are committed to providing life-changing and life-saving care to our community. Every day, we are dedicated to improving and advancing the wellbeing and health of the families we serve through quality clinical care, innovative research and medical education. Our compassionate, expert team of physicians encompasses multiple specialties and services so that your family can find top-notch care – right here, close to home.
Each year more than 2,000 babies are born at CAMC Women and Children's Hospital, many of which are high-risk births. We are home to the region's largest and busiest Level III neonatal intensive care unit and level I (highest level) pediatric intensive care unit.
CAMC Women and Children’s Hospital received the ARK (Always Ready for Kids) recognition by the West Virginia Office of Emergency Services. This recognizes physicians, nurses, specialists, and other clinical staff for their knowledge, abilities, and commitment through their employment in an ARK recognized facility; therefore demonstrating a solid hospital-wide commitment to excellent health care of West Virginia's pediatric population.
For our young patients, our pediatric physicians provide consultation and care in more than 30 specialties including adolescent medicine, allergy and immunology, cardiology, critical care medicine, endocrinology, hematology/oncology, infectious disease, neonatal-perinatal medicine, neurology, pulmonary medicine and surgery.
For women, we offer obstetric services, including high-risk maternal-fetal medicine, in addition to a full range of gynecologic services.
The CAMC Family Resource Center, located on the Women and Children's Hospital campus, provides short-term counseling, family-based health education and guided tours of our hospital's triage, labor/delivery/recovery and mother/baby units. The Children’s Advocacy Center provides children and families with professional, compassionate care to reduce trauma often experienced by children who are victims of abuse.