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Designing care around our tiniest patients The $23 million expansion to our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) offers outstanding comfort to help families feel more at ease during their newborn’s stay. It features the latest technology to monitor and treat babies with more complex health issues: • 20 private nurseries, 3 designed for twins • In-room sleeping for family members • Large family lounge with kitchen facilities • Breast milk storage and warming systems • Enhanced infant security system • Advanced communications technology to keep caregivers better connected with each other and their patients • Secure cameras that let families check in on their newborns, anytime, from anywhere Ready to mobilize Whenever and wherever we’re needed West Penn Hospital’s specialized team of transport nurses is available 24/7, offering advanced medical care for critically ill newborns as they are transferred by ambulance or medical helicopter to West Penn’s NICU for treatment. We are one of the region’s leading referral centers, accepting neonatal patients from hospitals throughout western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Building NICU care for the whole family Dr. Sanjay Mitra believes great NICU care involves the whole family. His team provides some of the most advanced care for the region’s premature and critically ill newborns in a comfortable, family- friendly environment. Our program combines exceptional skill with great compassion and empathy for the patients and their families,” said Dr. Mitra. “This new facility reflects that philosophy of care. The soothing colors, natural light, and spacious rooms create an open and calming atmosphere where NICU families can share their experiences, while being surrounded by today’s most advanced technological capabilities.” Keeping caregivers connected West Penn NICU’s brand-new remote communications system securely keeps all members of the staff connected with each other and their patients with direct communication and real-time notifications, right on their smartphones. The technology helps our caregivers provide even more responsive and coordinated care for our most vulnerable patients. To find out more about how our advancements are changing lives, visit AHN.org/WestPennSpecialties or schedule an appointment at (412) DOCTORS. Sanjay Mitra, MD Medical Director, West Penn NICU