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Expert emergency care designed just for kids.

Photo provided by Lakeland Regional Health

Did you know? Lakeland Regional Health is home to Polk County’s only dedicated Children’s Emergency Department.

Located in the Carol Jenkins Barnett Pavilion for Women and Children at LRH Medical Center, the George W. Jenkins Children’s Emergency Department delivers the same nationally recognized care as the main ER — tailored specifically for kids.

With specially trained physicians, nurses, and staff, families can trust their children are in expert hands whenever emergencies arise.

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