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Ansari, Aamir MD
Dr Aamir Ansari is a board certified neonatologist who provides comprehensive care for critically ill premature and full-term infants at CHOC Hospital.
Martinez, Renee R. NP
Renee Trinidad is a nurse practitioner who specializes in neonatology medicine for infants at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Uy, Cherry C. MD
Dr. Uy is a board certified neonatologist who provides comprehensive care for critically ill premature and full-term infants in Orange County.
Kraus, Rachael I. MD
Dr. Rachael Kraus is a board certified pediatrician who provides hospitalist services for infants and kids at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Noltemeyer, Angela C. MD
Dr. Angela C. Noltemeyer is a board certified pediatric neonatologist who provides comprehensive care for critically ill premature and full-term infants.
Kar, Renuka R. MD
Dr. Kar specializes in neonatology and treats kids and teens in Orange County.
Singh, Dalbir MD
Dr. Singh is a board certified CHOC neonatologist who provides care for critically ill premature and full-term infants in Orange County.
Chundu, Anupama MD
Dr. Chundu is board certified in pediatrics who provides comprehensive care for critically ill premature and full-term infants at CHOC Hospital.
Nichols, Scott MD
Dr. Nichols provides hospitalist services for hospitalized children at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center.
Morales, Gloria MD
Dr. Morales is board certified in pediatrics and neonatal-perinatal medicine who treats kids and teens.
Alhassen, Ziad MD
Dr. Alhassen is board certified in pediatrics who provides comprehensive care for critically ill premature and full-term infants in Orange County.
NeoHeart: Cardiovascular Management of the Neonate
Many controversies exist in the cardiovascular management of neonates. This grand rounds video strives to fill the knowledge gaps by emphasizing the importance of multi-disciplinary interaction.
Parents and Preemies
A premature baby or preemie is born before 37 weeks of gestation. They often require hospitalization. The best way for it to grow is to have the mother's milk.
LaFontaine, Diana MD
Dr. LaFontaine is a board certified pediatrician who provides comprehensive care for ill premature and full-term infants in Orange County.
Your Baby’s Weight
Your baby’s weight is one way to track milestones. Due to the smaller sizes of many of the babies in the NICU, weight is done in grams, instead of pounds.
Admission to the NICU
On admission to CHOC we are committed to partnering with families to provide the specialized care that premature babies and sick babies need to grow.
Discharge from the NICU
Your care team will keep you informed during the discharge process. There are several things you will need to do in preparation for taking your baby home.
Academic Day for Neonatologists of Southern California
Academic Day for Neonatologists of Southern California presented by CHOC Children's.
Skin-to-Skin
Not only does skin-to-skin provide closeness, it helps a baby maintain body warmth, sleep better, gain weight, & it improves mom’s breast milk production.
Low Birth Weight in Infants: Dr. Soliman
Dr. Antoine Soliman, CHOC, discusses what extremely low birth weight can mean for the baby in this segment from American Health Journal.
Cooling Cap System: Dr. Dhar
In this segment from American Health Journal, Dr. Vijay Dhar, CHOC, explains the life saving technology of the cooling cap system.
Welcome to the NICU
Together with the NICU essentials packet and admitting guide, we hope to provide you answers for many of the questions you may have during your baby’s stay.
No Place Like CHOC: Dr. Soliman
There's no place like CHOC. Dr. Tony Soliman, Neonatologist, speaks about the CHOC Small Baby Unit dedicated to caring for the very small, very fragile premature babies.
Birth Defects
Common birth defects include: heart defects, cleft lip, cleft palate, Down syndrome and spina bifida. Congenital heart defects are the most common in the U.S.
Handwashing
Handwashing - one of the most important things you can do to help your baby stay healthy. It's the single most vital way to prevent the spread of infection.