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Cuneros at Hospital Angeles the Neonatal Unit. We provide specialized care and high-quality treatment for newborns. Come visit us.



Neonatal unit with white walls and 8 cribs. In the background, a glass partition through which the incubator room can be seen. Neonatal unit with white walls and 8 cribs. In the background, a glass partition through which the incubator room can be seen.

Blue location pin icon on a white background. 909 Paseo del Tecnológico, Residencial Tecnológico, 27250 Torreón, Coahuila, México

+52 871 729 0400 Ext. 406

24 hours a day, 365 days a year

At Hospital Angeles Torreón a high-quality neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to provide specialized care for newborns. Our highly trained and experienced medical team is dedicated to caring for premature babies or those who require special care during their first days of life.

Our facility features a neonatal unit equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a safe, comfortable environment to ensure the well-being of the babies. Our medical and nursing staff is available 24 hours a day to provide personalized care and closely monitor the health of newborns.

Furthermore, at Hospital Angeles Torreón the importance of bonding and closeness between parents and their babies. That is why we encourage parents’ active participation in their children’s care, providing the necessary support and guidance so they feel secure and confident throughout the process.

Our primary goal is to ensure the well-being and health of newborns by providing comprehensive, high-quality neonatal care. We are committed to offering the best medical care and the most specialized treatment for babies, providing peace of mind and confidence to parents. At Hospital Angeles Torreón baby will be in the best hands.

Frequently Asked Questions

A neonatal unit is a specialized unit dedicated to the care of premature infants or those with medical conditions requiring specialized care. Its primary function is to provide medical and nursing care to infants in this situation.

To be admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit, you must have a doctor’s referral stating that the newborn requires specialized care. In addition, you must meet the hospital’s requirements, such as presenting identification and health insurance documents.

The length of stay in the neonatal intensive care unit can vary depending on the baby's medical condition. Some babies may require only a few days of intensive care, while others may need weeks or even months of specialized care.

The neonatal unit provides specialized medical and nursing care for newborns. This includes constant monitoring of vital signs, administration of medications, specialized feeding, and medical therapies and procedures necessary for the baby’s well-being.

Yes, parents can visit their baby in the neonatal unit. However, it is important to follow the rules and visiting hours established by the hospital to ensure the safety and well-being of all the babies in the unit.

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