Before You Arrive 

You may be nervous about your child’s hospitalization; we can answer your questions, so you know what to expect.  Your child will take cues from you, so if you understand what is going to happen and are relaxed, you will lessen your child’ fears. 

Your Child’s Primary Care Team will include people from various professions.  All staff wears identification badges with photo and name.  Be sure to ask who is caring for your child if an introduction is not made. 

A Registered Nurse (RN) on each shift is assigned to care for your child.  The RN is your main contact with other members of your child’s health care team.  This nurse will teach you and your child about their care during and after a surgery or hospital stay.

The Attending Physician is your child’s main doctor while they’re at the hospital.  The Attending Physician leads the team developing the treatment plan for your child.  Your child will also receive care from Resident Physicians and Fellows.  These are licensed doctors who are receiving specialized pediatric training.  They keep the Attending Physician informed about your child’s progress.

Click here to see about other people involved in your child’s care.

Our Approach To Care

You are an important member of you child’s health care team.  As the main source of nurturing and support for your child, we hope you can continue to take care of their basic needs.  If you need to be away from your child for long periods of time, you may want to ask a relative or friend to fill in for you.  If this is not possible, we’ll try to have a Volunteer visit your child on a regular basis.  Please ask one of our staff if you need this help.

Be direct with us in asking for what you and your child need.  Each nursing floor has more information once your child is admitted.  If you have a concern or question, please do not hesitate to let our staff know.  Click here to learn more about our Patient Relations department available to you.

For more information about our patient and family rights, see Rights and Responsibilities.  You may also fill out a Suggestion Card at any elevator lobby or call Patient Relations at (361) 694-4035.

You can be with your child during most tests and procedures, except during surgeries.  Most procedures are done in treatment rooms away from your child’s bed.  Staff and Child Life Specialists will explain to you and your child what to expect, when something may hurt, and how to minimize pain.  Your child’s doctor will prescribe any necessary pain medicine.  Your child’s nurse can help you understand and assist with your child’s pain management needs. 

Inpatient Rooms

Your child will be assigned to a room based on their diagnosis, age, and sex.  Most rooms are private with only one patient per room.  On rare occasion, it is necessary to have two children per room and so we ask that you be respectful of other children and families.  Each inpatient room has a TV, VCR, and phone.

Your Child’s Health and Safety

Play and Teen Activities

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Take a Virtual Tour in Day Surgery

Preparing Your Child For A Hospital Stay

Things To Take Care Of Before Your Visit

Knowing What To Expect Before You Arrive

Things To Do Before Surgery

Contact Information

Driscoll Children's Hospital Day Surgery
Located on the 2nd floor in the Rehabilitation Entrance
3533 S. Alameda Street
Corpus Christi,TX 78411
Phone: (361) 694-5000

Child Life

Day Surgery

Coming to Day Surgery

Preparing Your Child for a Hospital Stay

Things to Take Care of Before Your Visit

What to expect Before You Arrive

What to do Before Surgery

Day Surgery Virtual Tour

For Patients and Parents

Contact a Social Worker

Day Surgery

Child Life

Need a Spanish Interpreter?

Urgent Care Center - After Hours

Pediatric Specialties

Rights and Responsibilities

Patient Billing

Visiting a Patient

Health and Safety Programs

Support Groups

Miracle Stories

Additional Resources

Pastoral Care

Create a CarePage

Visit Carousel Gift Shop to
Send a gift to a patient

Volunteer Opportunities

Ways to Give

Day Surgery
Take a Virtual Tour in Day Surgery