The Children’s Hospital

In The Children’s Hospital, the Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital in Utrecht opens its doors once again to share the stories of sick children, their parents, and the medical staff. This is a series where positivity and hope take centre stage, and getting better is the top priority. The show follows children who were healthy just yesterday but are now critically ill – and those born with severe or chronic conditions. What impact does this have on their lives and on their families? The Children’s Hospital offers a powerful glimpse inside one of the Netherlands’ leading academic paediatric hospitals.

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