Insurance cards, medical cards, photo identification and your child‘s Social Security number
A copy of your child‘s immunization record
Proof of guardianship or custody papers if you are a court-appointed guardian. You will need these papers to sign the surgery consent form. Without these papers, surgery will be canceled.
All of your child’s medications, including breathing treatments and inhalers
Containers for eyeglasses, contact lenses, hearing aids and dentures; leave valuables such as jewelry at home
Your child’s favorite toy, blanket and/or pacifier to help make the surroundings more familiar
Dress your child in comfortable clothes. Clothing should be loose and easy to remove. If your child is getting a cast, bring clothing that will fit over or around the cast.
An extra pair of clothes and underwear
Not Required, but You or Your Child Might Want to Bring:
A device for streaming entertainment. Our facilities have free Wi-Fi.
A blanket, pillow and stuffed animal from home
Pajamas from home. Norton Children’s Hospital provides pajamas too.
Slippers and socks
Photos of family and friends or fun posters to decorate your child’s hospital room (Remember, it is their room while they are at the hospital!)
Toothbrush, comb, lotion and personal items
Games, books, magazines, art supplies and other activities
Questions for doctors, nurses and other caregivers
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