Wards are equipped with: pediatric intensive care unit (NICU, PICU neonatal), respiratory ward, integrated ward, pediatric hematology and oncology ward, pediatric cerebral palsy rehabilitation ward, ear, nose and throat ward, obstetrics and gynecology ward *** set up 200 beds. There are high-grade, mid-range and general beds to meet the needs of patients at different levels.
The medical auxiliary departments include: Laboratory, Pharmacy, Radiology (including CT room), Ultrasound, Electrodiagnostics (Dynamic Electrocardiography, Dynamic Electroencephalogram, Electromyography Evoked Potentials, and Physical Therapy).
The Center takes pediatric cerebral palsy rehabilitation, prenatal diagnostic center for genetic diseases, and ICU neonatology as its key specialties; women's health care, children's health care, children's psychological outpatient service, asthma outpatient service (with a "salt therapy room"), pediatric obesity outpatient service, epilepsy outpatient service, and lead contamination prevention and treatment outpatient service as its specialties; and "five-network monitoring" and "five-network monitoring" as its specialties. The "Five Networks Monitoring" (maternal mortality monitoring, perinatal mortality monitoring, under-five mortality monitoring, birth defects monitoring, and statistical information monitoring), lead pollution screening for pregnant women and children, neonatal disease screening, Down's syndrome screening, fetal neural tube anomaly screening, high-risk child brain damage screening, premarital chromosome testing for men and women who want to get married, and maternal and child health care vital information statistics. The health care service is characterized by "limited-time treatment", "extended service", "sister-in-law service", "relief fund for poor children", and "child welfare fund". The medical care system integrates medical treatment, health care, rehabilitation, scientific research, teaching, health education and health promotion, featuring "time-limited diagnosis and treatment", "extended service", "sister-in-law service", "fund to help poor children", "24-hour free transportation of critically ill newborn babies", open prices for medical services, and children's paradise-style, garden-style, hotel-style services.