Whether you're having your first baby, or you're an experienced mom, we know you're happily preparing for this very special event.
At Washington County Hospital, we're ready to welcome your baby into the world with our new special care nursery.
You can take comfort in knowing your newborn will be in experienced hands if your baby arrives early or has medical complications. Should the unexpected happen, a neonatologist is available along with a team of skilled neonatal nurses to care for your baby. Now, babies requiring special care don't have to leave the area for treatment or be separated from their mom and family.
The Special Care Nursery allows babies born as early as 32 weeks gestation to be treated at Washington County Hospital. In addition to treating premature or low birth weight newborns, our neonatologists care for twins or triplets and babies with unexpected medical complications arising during delivery.
Some of our smallest patients will have begun their lives far away from home in the NICU of a large city. As soon as they are medically stable, they can now transfer to Washington County Hospital to return closer to their families in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Washington County.
The Special Care Nursery is fully equipped with the latest technology including cardiac monitors, phototherapy lights for elevated bilirubin levels, warming units, resuscitation care centers, IV infusion pumps, isolettes, CPAP generators, and ventilators.
Doctors from Neonatology Associates are providing neonatology services to the special care nursery. Neonatology Associates is a medical practice specializing in intensive care for high-risk babies. There are nine board certified neonatologists in the practice, which opened in 1996. In addition to Washington County Hospital, they staff the nurseries at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital and Peninsula Regional Medical Center.
It's nice knowing that while you're preparing for your new arrival, Washington County Hospital is preparing too. Because sometimes, it's the smallest patients who need the greatest care.