Formerly Legacy Emanuel Children's Hospital, it was renamed in 2011 during construction of the new 165-bed patient tower.
[3] The $250 million project was designed by ZGF Architects and includes the first emergency department in the state only for pediatrics.
[5][6] Randall Children's Hospital offers a variety of pediatric services including burns, oncology, dentistry, ENT, emergency medicine, eye care, orthopedics, surgical, a neonatal ICU, audiology, urgent care, sleep disorders, rheumatology, and radiology, amongst others.
[7] The 334,000-square-foot (31,000 m2) tower that houses the hospital was designed by ZGF Architects and built by Hoffman Construction.
[8] The nine-story building contains 165 private rooms, plus a day surgery area with 22 beds.