Neonatal Intensive Care
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The first steps in University Medical Center’s move to the Community Regional Medical Center campus began with our smallest patients, when the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit moved in June 2005.
The Regional Medical Center has the only perinatology program in the Central Valley and receives patients from 15 other area hospitals because of its expertise in handling high-risk pregnancies and deliveries. There is a neonatologist on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as well as a respiratory therapist and trained newborn care staff available to care for high-risk babies.
The birth of a baby is a precious moment and our goal at Community is to support this experience with home-like surroundings, a warm atmosphere and highly skilled clinical staff. Neonatologists and pediatricians provide individualized care and will see each baby on a daily basis. High risk follow-up is provided by home health agencies, the public health department and through an agreement with the regional neonatal intensive care unit at Children's Hospital of Central California.
Related services include:
- Labor and delivery
- Postpartum
- Intensive care nursery
- Newborn nursery
- Perinatal diagnostic center
- Lactation and perinatal education
- Newborn hearing screening
Community Regional Medical Center
2823 Fresno St.
Fresno, CA 93721
Main: (559) 459-6000
Intermediate Care Nursery: (559) 459-3961
Newborn Nursery: (559) 459-2379