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Riley's Story - Kids Courageous - Texas Children's Newborn Center

 

Every effort is made to ensure our infant nurseries are – as much as possible – like the environment all babies are most accustomed to: the warm, safe haven of their mother’s womb.

   

OUR NEONATAL NURSERIES
A warm, safe haven

Texas Children's Hospital is considered one of the best neonatal hospitals in the country. The level II and level III nurseries at the Texas Children’s Newborn Center® compose one of the largest neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the United States. Our newborn center has:

  • A total of 138 beds
  • The capacity to treat over 2,900 tiny patients each year
  • Unlimited parental visiting privileges
  • Sleeping accommodations for parents
  • A sibling room
  • Environmental controls to minimize the effects of light and sound
  • State-of-the-art nutrition, monitoring and respiratory support
  • A pharmacy specifically for preparing infant prescriptions

Both nurseries use unique environmental controls to positively impact newborns’ development. Less bedside activity, soft lights and low noise levels cause minimal stimulation and allow babies to rest. Lower stress levels mean more “calm-but-alert” states, less irritation, and better sleeping patterns.

Level II nursery
The 62-bed level II nursery at Texas Children’s is designed for less critically ill infants, including those recovering from surgical procedures. Babies who have made progress in the NICU’s level III nursery are also transferred to this special-care area.

As in level III, patient-specific treatment programs minimize the number of tests and procedures and eliminate unnecessary discomfort and disruption during the baby’s stay – all key components to recovery.

Level III nursery
With 76 beds, Texas Children’s has the largest level III neonatal intensive care unit in the country. More than 700 infants are treated each year. Because these babies require intensive care around the clock, a dedicated neonatologist, nurse practitioners and several respiratory therapists are on site 24 hours a day.

Respiratory difficulties are common in the smallest of infants, so advanced respiratory care – including high frequency ventilation, nitric oxide therapy, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and gene and molecular therapy – is readily available.