Connecticut Children’s, where expert pediatric care meets a child-friendly environment. Conveniently located in Westport, Danbury and Shelton. Our patient-centered, expert pediatric care helps kids heal better—and feel better.
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Which is longer — the small intestine or the large intestine?
The small intestine. It is around 7 meters long!

Do babies or adults have more bones?
Babies are born with around 300 bones, which later fuse to form 206 bones in adulthood.

True or false: The human brain never stops growing.
False. The human brain stops growing around age 18.

We Specialize In Kids
With more than 20+ pediatric specialties ranging from anesthesiology to urology, Connecticut Children’s doctors, nurses and medical staff are experts in the treatment of every kid and condition.
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Our Team in Fairfield County
With more than 30 pediatric specialties, your child has access to a team of caring experts—here are just a few of the friendly faces you might meet.

Robyn Matloff, MD, MPH
- Specialty
- Nephrology

David Hersh, MD

Emily Vistica Sampino, MD
- Specialty
- Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders

Irfan Warsy, MD
- Specialty
- Heart Center

Rachelle Wareham, MD
- Specialty
- Ear, Nose & Throat









