The NICU Graduate Clinic & Program at University Health focuses on the primary medical care, developmental and nutritional growth needs for graduating neonates. Our staff has extensive experience addressing the needs of premature infants and manages complex issues in a primary care setting at University Health Kennedy and University Health North.
Our two-year program focuses on infants born with multiple complex medical issues and offers children and their families a doctor’s office to call home.
NICU Graduate Clinic Services
After your first one-hour visit where a personalized evaluation plan will be created, we’ll continue to care for your child with:
- Developmental and nutritional assessments
- Immunizations
- Pediatric specialty referral coordination
- Follow-up appointments after hospital discharge and/or emergency room visits
- Well-child checkups
NICU Graduate Clinic Staff
Our staff at the NICU Graduate Clinic is bilingual with professional and personal experience in the Women's & Children's Hospital neonatal intensive care unit. Your child will benefit from the compassionate, expert skills of our:
- Pediatrician
- Registered Nurse
- Medical Assistant
- Dietitian
- Social worker
After two years with our NICU Graduate Clinic, your child will transition to one of our general pediatrician locations or our complex care clinic.