Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a 39-bed unit for newborns born prematurely, need specialized treatment, or are sick. An in-house neonatal intensivist is available around the clock to provide the most advanced evidence-based care for our tiniest population.
Babies in the NICU are cared for in state-of-the-art Giraffe OmniBeds, which are specialized incubators and infant warmers all-in-one, reducing the stress on the baby.
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