Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU)
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Our experts care for your newborn like they would care for their own.
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Good Samaritan Hospital’s state-of-the-art Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides tender, patient-centered care for newborns who require extra attention. Our 60-bed unit’s focus is stabilization for babies born early or with medical problems, and the ongoing care of critically ill babies.
Family-Centered Care
We encourage you and your family to become involved in your baby’s care, every step of the way, which means you are always welcome. We also invite you to participate in morning rounds, during which, our multidisciplinary team discusses your baby’s plan of care.
Learn more about the multidisciplinary health care providers and consultants who may be involved in your baby’s care.
From adjusted age and bradycardia to jaundice and tachypnea, see a a complete list of terms we may use while caring for your baby in the NICU.
To help make your baby’s homecoming smooth, safe and enjoyable, you should be involved in your baby’s care as much as possible during their stay in the NICU.
The following websites are resources for out-of-town families, or those seeking emotional or health and support throughout pregnancy and for years after.
From routine medical procedures and developmental care, to respiratory care and nutrition, learn everything you need to know about the care your baby will receive at our NICU.