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Children's Hospital Boston's Division of Newborn Medicine provides state-of-the-art, comprehensive specialty care to newborn infants with a wide range of congenital and acquired conditions. We care for extremely premature infants as early as 23 weeks gestation, up to term infants with a variety of medical and surgical illnesses. We provide services in Children's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), affiliated Community Hospital Special Care Units, and the Infant Follow-up Program at Children's.
The Division of Newborn Medicine consists of a specially trained team of physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and other health professionals to diagnose and treat newborns with critical care illnesses. Our team provides supportive, family centered care in a technologically cutting edge environment.

Children's NICU cares for more than 500 newborns annually, and serves as a local, regional, and international referral center for pre- and postnatal consultation, neonatal intensive care, and infant follow-up services.

In the News
Drs. Anne Hansen and Janet Soul New Induced Hypothermia Protocol for Newborns

Children's is the first and only hospital in Massachusetts to offer induced hypothermia protocol to prevent secondary brain damage in newborns. Learn more about this innovative treatment in the latest edition of Pediatric Views.
Contact Information
Phone 617-919-2358
Address 300 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
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Children's Hospital Boston has been ranked third in Neonatal Care by U.S.News & World Report
Team Emma
To honor a little girl and thank Children's for saving her life, her family forms a team for the hospital's annual pledge walk, raising $82,000 in four years.
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