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Elmhurst (7.87 mi)
Great Neck (7.97 mi)
Teaneck (8.48 mi)
Manhasset (9.43 mi)
Hackensack (9.59 mi)
New York (11.9 mi)
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  • Abdul Haleem, MD 200 Points

    Abdul Haleem, MD

    600 East 233rd Street
    Bronx, NY 10466
  • Magdy El-Hennawy, MD 100 Points

    Magdy El-Hennawy, MD

    600 East 233rd Street
    Bronx, NY 10466
  • Portia Groening, MD 100 Points

    Portia Groening, MD

    600 East 233rd Street
    Bronx, NY 10466
  • Sheri Nemerofsky, MD, FAAP 100 Points

    Sheri Nemerofsky, MD, FAAP

    600 East 233rd Street
    Bronx, NY 10466
  • Ann Nguyen, MD

    Ann Nguyen, MD

    600 East 233rd Street
    Bronx, NY 10466
  • Sarah Nitka, DO

    Sarah Nitka, DO

    600 East 233rd Street
    Bronx, NY 10466

Nearby Cities

Yonkers (5.86 mi)
New Rochelle (6.1 mi)
Englewood (6.3 mi)
Flushing (6.39 mi)
Elmhurst (7.87 mi)
Great Neck (7.97 mi)
Teaneck (8.48 mi)
Manhasset (9.43 mi)
Hackensack (9.59 mi)
New York (11.9 mi)
Glen Cove (12.18 mi)
New Hyde Park (12.25 mi)
Mineola (13.7 mi)
Passaic (13.71 mi)
Jersey City (13.9 mi)

Neonatologist Info

Neonatologist Summary: A neonatologist is a physician that specializes in the care and treatment of critically ill or premature newborn infants who require ICU hospitalization. Neonatologists care for babies who require special medical care due to prematurity, low birth weight, intrauterine growth retardation, congenital malformations (birth defects), sepsis, or birth asphyxias. Typically a neonatologist works in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) which is a special area of the hospital that is devoted to the care of critically ill babies.

Education and Training: To become a neonatologist, the physician initially receives training as a pediatrician, then must complete an additional 3 year fellowship in neonatology. Most, but not all neonatologists are board certified in the specialty of Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics, and in the sub-specialty of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine also by the American Board of Pediatrics.


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Neonatologist

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A Neonatologist works in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, where they treat newborns. A Neonatologist takes care of newborn babies, premature babies, and babies born with birth defects. Directly after birth a Neonatologist will examine the infant.

What procedures can a Neonatologist perform?
A Neonatologist can perform IVs, Intubations, Spinal Taps and Thoractostomies.

How do I find a Neonatologist in my city and state?
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Neonatologist Related Terms: baby, preemie, premature birth, birth defect, infant, newborn, neonatologist, pregnancy, NICU