Baptist Hospital of Miami
Founded in 1960, Baptist Hospital of Miami is the most respected and reputable medical center in South Florida. Today, Baptist Hospital of Miami boasts thousands of experienced physicians across various specialties and a highly qualified medical staff, as well as medical equipment based on modern, high-precision technologies. Each year, the hospital welcomes approximately 1.5 million patients from around the world to undergo examinations and take advantage of a wide range of high-quality medical services.
Family Birth Place
The birth of a child is the most important event in the life of a mother, and indeed the entire family. This perception of childbirth at Baptist Hospital is reflected in the name of the maternity ward, Family Birth Place, which, taking advantage of the nuances of the English language, can be translated as “a place for family births” or “a place where a family is born.”
To ensure excellent medical care for mothers and newborns, Baptist Hospital makes full use of modern technology. Obstetricians, anesthesiologists, and nurses are highly qualified and provide patients with great attention and care, offering the professional support needed at every stage of labor.
Family Birth Place has a separate section for patients with complications, where special care is provided for high-risk pregnant women: those with hyperemesis, kidney disease, diabetes, hypertension, preeclampsia, or the threat of preterm labor.
The hospital’s philosophy encourages partner-assisted births, as well as support and involvement from all family members.
Every woman receives informative support and breastfeeding education both before delivery and after the baby is born and discharged home.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Weak, premature, or preterm babies are admitted to the George Batchelor and Gloria Vasta Lewis Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, where they are cared for by a team of highly qualified neonatologists and specially trained nurses. Baptist Children’s Hospital is one of the few hospitals in Miami-Dade County with a Level III NICU to care for the smallest and most vulnerable infants.
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