Health and Safety Resources
Having access to the right information is key to being proactive about your child's health and safety. Here you can research and review medical conditions, treatment recommendations, first aid tips and more.
Children’s Mercy is taking all precautions to protect our patients, visitors and staff from COVID-19.
Children's Mercy Kansas City understands the importance of all children having the experience of camping and is providing the following list as a resource for camping options.
Children's Mercy offers CPR courses for the general public, as well as specialized training for health care providers in the community.
Dengue fever is a viral infection that spreads from mosquitos to people. It can cause fever, headache, muscle/bone pain, a rash, and mild bleeding.
Learn about the hospital's emergency preparedness plan and get information about being prepared at home.
Access thousands of articles for information about your child's health.
Learn about the importance of preteen boys and girls receiving the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.
Access Lorestry, a free digital tool for parents and other caregivers to create a timeline of their child’s life, experiences, and early development.
The Children's Mercy Nurse Advice Line is available to answer your questions 24/7 when your child is sick or injured and your primary care provider is not available.
24/7 Nurse Advice Line
When your child is sick or injured and your primary care provider is not available, call (816) 234-3188 for advice from the Children's Mercy Nurse Advice Line. We are available to answer your questions 24/7.
Pediatric Pandemic Network
Children's Mercy Kansas City is a member of the Pediatric Pandemic Network, a network that strives to coordinate, prepare, and enable high-quality, equitable, research-based pediatric care in emergencies, disasters and pandemics. The Pediatric Pandemic Network is supported in part by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).