Cuneros at Hospital Angeles the Neonatal Unit. We provide specialized care and high-quality treatment for newborns. Come visit us.
Agrarismo 208, Escandón II Section, 11800 México City, CDMX
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a specialized unit for the care of premature infants or those with medical conditions requiring specialized care. Its primary function is to provide intensive care and constant monitoring to infants who need it.
The neonatal unit provides services such as neonatal intensive care, specialized medical monitoring, 24-hour medical care, proper feeding and nutrition, as well as monitoring and tracking the baby's development.
The Cunero has a multidisciplinary medical team consisting of neonatologists, nurses specializing in neonatal care, pediatricians, nutritionists, and other healthcare professionals trained in the care of newborns.
The criteria for admitting a baby to the neonatal intensive care unit may vary depending on the newborn’s medical condition. Some common criteria include prematurity, low birth weight, respiratory conditions, infections, congenital malformations, and heart problems.
The length of time a baby spends in the neonatal intensive care unit will depend on their medical condition and how they progress. Some babies may require intensive care for weeks or even months, while others may be discharged sooner, once their health improves.