Neonatology Services
To admit to the NICU: 877.240.KIDS (5437)
Wolfson Children's Hospital provides neonatology care in partnership with the University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville.
Babies who are born early or with a complex medical condition need specialized, around-the-clock care during their first days or months. A team of neonatology experts provides the advanced care newborns and infants need to get stronger, healthier — and home.
We offer comprehensive newborn care that combines expertise, state-of-the-art technology and, when needed, the most cutting-edge surgical treatments. From separating conjoined twins to congenital diaphragmatic hernia surgery, the experienced neonatal care team excels in successful outcomes.
To admit to the NICU: 877.240.KIDS (5437)
Wolfson Children's Hospital provides neonatology care in partnership with the University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville.
The Borowy Family Children's Critical Care Tower expands and enhances our ability to serve the most medically complex children in our growing community. We have five floors of state-of-the-art technology to care for critically ill and injured babies and children.
To admit to the NICU: 877.240.KIDS (5437)
Wolfson Children's Hospital provides neonatology care in partnership with the University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville.
Specialized care for newborns
Life-saving care for the most critically ill children
Transportation options for transfer to our NICU
Learn how the Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy Center team diagnoses and prepares for babies with serious medical conditions.
Find out why it’s important to deliver your baby at the right hospital, because when mom’s obstetric team works closely with baby’s pediatric team, outcomes for both improve.
Choose the safest location for your baby’s birth and learn more about our Critical Care units.
We deliver some of the finest, most complex care in the region. The skilled critical care team includes neonatologists, perinatologists, pediatricians, pediatric surgeons, radiologists, pediatric subspecialists, nurses and geneticists.
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