Cuneros

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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. Tabasco 2000, El Espejo II, 86035 Villahermosa, Tabasco

+52 993 316 7000 Ext. 1155

24 hours a day, 365 days a year

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Hospital Angeles Villahermosa a reliable and safe option for the care of newborns. Our team of highly trained professionals is dedicated to providing specialized and personalized care to babies, ensuring their well-being and proper development.

Our neonatal units feature modern facilities equipped with the latest technology, allowing us to offer a comfortable and safe environment for newborns. Additionally, we follow strict hygiene and safety protocols to prevent any type of infection or illness.

Our medical and nursing staff is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to address any needs or emergencies that may arise. In addition, we have pediatric specialists who closely monitor the babies’ development and growth, ensuring they receive the appropriate care at all times.

At the neonatal units at Hospital Angeles Villahermosa care deeply about the well-being of newborns and work hard to provide them with the best possible care. Our goal is for parents to have the peace of mind of leaving their babies in expert and trustworthy hands.

If you’re looking for a safe and reliable place to care for your newborn, don’t hesitate to visit our neonatal units at Hospital Angeles Villahermosa. We’re ready to provide you with all the information you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

A neonatal nurse is a nurse who specializes in caring for premature infants or those with medical conditions that require specialized care.

The primary goal of a neonatal unit is to provide medical care and specialized treatment to newborns in need, ensuring their well-being and proper development.

A nursing home provides services such as round-the-clock medical monitoring, specialized nursing care, proper nutrition, temperature control, medication administration, and ongoing medical follow-up.

Premature newborns or those with a medical condition requiring specialized care may receive services from a neonatal nurse, following a medical evaluation and referral by a pediatrician.

The length of stay in a neonatal unit can vary depending on the newborn’s medical needs. Some may stay for only a few days, while others may require weeks or even months of specialized care.

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