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St. Luke's Children's Hospital: Boise

St. Luke's Children's Hospital: Boise

About St. Luke's Children's Hospital: Boise

Your child's care is our top priority at St. Luke's Children's Hospital, the only children’s hospital in Idaho. More than 150 skilled pediatricians and pediatric specialists work with referring physicians from around the region to provide high quality care. We have a staff of over 400 nurses, therapists, and other dedicated pediatric caregivers.

We believe that all children should have access to the highest quality health care services available, regardless of their condition or their family's ability to pay. Like all children's hospitals, St. Luke's is committed to high quality, cost-effective clinical care, advocacy for children and families, education, and research.

St. Luke's Children's Hospital has earned the trust and respect of thousands of children and their families, and we honor that trust as we help children heal.

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Our Specialties

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    Focused Critical Care

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    Evidence-Based Care

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    Leading Cancer Expertise

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    Newborn Intensive Care

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    Comprehensive Support

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    Top Surgeons

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    Trauma Accreditation

Prepare for Your Visit

Whether you're visiting us for the first time or returning for ongoing care, St. Luke’s is committed to making sure you have all the information you need.

Before Your Visit

For Current Patients

Staying Inspired and Active

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    St. Luke's Children's Hospital School

    At St. Luke's Children's Hospital School, we support the intellectual development of our patients as part of their comprehensive care—working with them so they can keep pace with their classmates, and ultimately return to their community schools and teachers.

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    Pediatric Music Therapy

    On any given day, music can help support your body, mind, and spirit. Music therapy can be especially powerful during a hospitalization, offering a way to help you manage emotions, cope with stress, and express yourself.

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    Child Life

    Creating a calm, nonthreatening, supportive environment to help your child cope with the stress of the hospital experience.

More at St. Luke's Children's Hospital: Boise

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Idaho's Pediatric Specialists

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Idaho Elks Children's Pavilion

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Idaho's Only Children's Miracle Network Hospital

Our Inspirational Patients

Sofia

2025 CMN Hospitals Champion: Sofia

Sofia’s life changed forever when she suddenly collapsed, losing nearly all movement from the neck down. Rushed to St. Luke’s Children’s, she was diagnosed with Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM), a rare condition affecting the spinal cord and hindering the brain’s ability to communicate with the muscles. For a month, Sofia received critical care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, where the medical team worked tirelessly to support Sofia.

Sofia underwent a nerve transfer surgery to help her regain function in her right arm, which had been severely affected by AFM. The surgery was a huge success, and within months, Sofia regained a significant amount of function in her right arm, a milestone that filled her family with hope and gratitude.

Though her journey is far from over, her strength and determination are unwavering, and there is no doubt she will continue to make remarkable progress as she continues her rehabilitation.

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Support the Kids and Families at St. Luke’s Children’s

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