Neonatology

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

The NICU is a special place where we take care of babies and their parents. We're ready to help you and your baby through this difficult time.

Our 52-bed Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is the only one of its kind in the Finger Lakes Region. It's a highly specialized, nationally recognized center providing the highest level of care available for sick or premature newborns (Level IIlD), including advanced treatment for respiratory failure and heart disease.

Footprints of the NICU's smallest success story

Footprints of our smallest success story.

Every year, we care for more than 1,200 newborns in our NICU. Most newborns admitted to our NICU are born at Strong Memorial Hospital as part of our Regional Perinatal Center high-risk obstetrical service. However, about 250 newborns are transferred to us annually, nearly all by our Neonatal Transport team.

What to Expect

The NICU is just steps away from the Strong Beginnings Birth Center and directly across the hall from the labor and delivery area for high-risk pregnancies. If a newborn needs immediate emergency care, it's available in the high-risk center's two-bed stabilization room from a team of doctors, a respiratory therapist and specially trained neonatal nurses. Once stabilized, newborns are transferred to the NICU in a special isolette that's equipped as a self-contained "mini-NICU."

The NICU has been designed and staffed to provide superior medical and developmental care for our newborns, and communication and support for parents.

Information for Parents

Parents are key members of the NICU team. Our goal is to involve you as fully as possible in your newborn's journey. We hope the following information will help:

Contact Us

Neonatology Division
Golisano Children's Hospital
601 Elmwood Avenue
Box 651
Rochester, NY 14642
Phone: (585) 275-2972
Fax: (585) 461-3614

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Secretary: (585) 275-2267
Parent Information: (585) 275-5905
Fax: (585) 275-8805
Transport Line: (585) 275-2198

NICU Continuing Care Program (NCCP)
NCCP: (585) 275-8373
Fax: (585) 461-3614