
Should a problem arise at birth, your baby can be quickly transported to expert, multidisciplinary medical care at our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Part of the Women's and Children's Center (a Center of Excellence at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center), our NICU is staffed with caring, credentialed physician specialists, highly trained nurses and dedicated staff.
The PVHMC Neonatal Transport Team is ready, willing and able 24/7 to attend to referring facilities for a high-risk delivery when moms cannot be transported to PVHMC. Our expertly trained professionals work side-by-side with your medical team to provide the best possible care for every mom and baby.
VISIT NEONATAL TRANSPORT SERVICE
Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center is excited to announce the opening of a new, state-of-the-art 15-bed Pediatric Unit. Click here to learn more!
Since 1994, the Neonatal Transport Service (NTS) at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center has been committed to providing safe and rapid intervention for sick neonatal patients who require care from a level IIIB regional intensive care unit.
With a dedicated team on staff 24 hours a day, we’re prepared to respond to a request for transport of an acutely ill infant within 30 minutes from the time the transport is accepted.
For facilities that make us their preferred transport service, we conduct thorough education outreach to ensure proper safety processes are followed.
NTS is comprised of a highly skilled team, including:
For our smallest and most vulnerable patients, our transport incubators act as mobile intensive care units. They are equipped with:
You can rest assured your baby will receive safe, expert care during every phase of transport.
Hospitals and facilities requesting a Neonatal Transport are asked to call our Neonatal Transport Service for a consultation , please call 909.865.9703.
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