
All expectant parents hope that their babies will be healthy. Yet sometimes problems arise that require a newborn to be hospitalized. When this happens, the baby may be admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for treatment.
It's almost always stressful when a baby is unexpectedly admitted to the NICU. But the doctors, nurses, and other caregivers in the unit will do their best to provide emotional support for you while caring for your infant's medical needs.
With equipment designed for infants and a hospital staff who have special training in newborn care, the NICU is an intensive care unit created for sick newborns who need specialized treatment.
The NICU at Rainbow is a modern 38-bed unit fully equipped to care for newborn infants with complex medical problems. The nursery is designated by the state as a Level III unit & is staffed by an array of specially trained & certified physicians, nurses, including neonatal nurse practitioners, therapists, & other consultant specialists.
The Difference is made by doctors, nurses and other specialized healthcare professionals who never stop looking for ways to improve lives.
It is where commitment, dedication and cutting-edge technology meet.
Our new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Where the Difference is providing extraordinary care to newborns every day.
The University Hospitals Difference.
Rainbow is ranked #2 in the nation for neonatal care by both
U.S.News & World Report and Parents magazine.