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Children's National THEARC

1801 Mississippi Ave SE
Washington, DC 20020

Provider checking girl's hearing
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sat: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (on the first and third Saturday of each month)
Sun: Closed
A doctor examines a girl's arm

NEWS | November 22, 2022

When to Take Your Child to the Emergency Department

One of the most common questions parents have is when to take their child to the emergency department versus when to take them to urgent care or their pediatrician. The experts at Children's National explain the difference.

A doctor examines a girl's arm

Get to know THEARC

Thearc entrance
  • Well and sick visits
  • Managing chronic conditions, including asthma
  • Care for children with disabilities
  • Dental check-ups
  • Adolescent healthcare
  • Hearing and vision screening
  • Healthy Generations
  • Immunizations and flu shots
  • Newborn exams
  • On-site psychology services
  • WIC-special supplemental food program
  • Behavioral problems
  • School and learning problems
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Mother checking the temperature of her teenage son's forehead

Now offering video visits to see your child day, evening and Saturdays!

Mother checking the temperature of her teenage son's forehead

Our Team

Our pediatric team's passion is providing expert care for every need and every developmental stage – for newborns, toddlers, school-aged children, teenagers and young adults. We’re here to help your child build the foundation for a lifetime of good health.

Everyone treated us with respect. The facility was clean with little to no wait time.

Moriah T.

1801 Mississippi Ave SE
Phone: 202-436-3060
Washington, DC 20020
Fax: 202-436-3098
   

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sun: Closed

To keep our patients, visitors, and staff healthy, we will be closing at 4 pm until further notice. We will continue to offer telehealth visits during our evening hours as well as appt. scheduling and nurse advice. This change is temporary during the current COVID-19 pandemic.