| Department of Pediatrics
Using skill, compassion and advanced
technology, the Department of Pediatrics provides care
for acute and chronic illnesses in the infant, child
and young adult. Offering a comprehensive range of services,
it is fully staffed by pediatricians specializing in
primary care, adolescent medicine and a broad range
of pediatric subspecialties.
All patient rooms on the pediatric
floor are outfitted to ensure the comfort of both patient
and parent. The floor has a fully equipped playroom,
including a library and a computer, and an audiovisual
room with the most current video cassettes. A child
life program teams certified child life specialists
together with trained volunteers who help youngsters
contend with illness, trauma and stress.
The department's multi-ethnic, multi-lingual
staff enhances the department's ability to communicate
with and serve our youngest patients.
For additional information on the Department of Pediatrics, call 718-670-5534.
Specialty Areas and Services
The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
is designed to care for patients with life threatening
illnesses. The facility contains sophisticated state-of-the-art
equipment and is staffed by specialized pediatricians,
nurses and ancillary personnel.
Our Newborn Nurseries provide infants
with a warm and safe environment. To aid in the transition
from delivery to home, mothers are provided with instruction
in breast feeding and child care.
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
is equipped with the latest technology to care for infants
experiencing a difficult delivery or born prematurely.
Even the tiniest babies can be cared for in this unit,
which provides specialized testing and the use of special
equipment to manage medical and surgical illnesses.
The unit is staffed by highly specialized board certified
physicians, certified neonatal nurses, nurse practitioners
and social workers. NICU babies continue to receive
specialized care after discharge.
The Infant Apnea Monitoring Program
is a New York State approved referral center for all
infants at risk for sudden infant death. For information
on patient evaluation and outpatient follow-up with
supportive services, call 718-670-5638.
The Early Intervention Program
provides a evaluations and therapy to infants and toddlers
(up to age 3) with a suspected or confirmed developmental
delay. This program provides psychological, speech,
physical therapy, occupational therapy and social work
evaluations. We also provide services in the areas of
physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy
and special education. Services are provided at no cost
to the family through a grant with the New York City
Department of Health Early Intervention Program. For
more information, call 718-206-8440.
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