Neonatology
The Division of Neonatology at the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children provides immediate intervention for neonates with a wide range of medical and surgical conditions, including necrotizing enterocolitis, omphacoele, gastroschisis, myelomeningocele, intestinal atresias, urogenital disorders, apnea, seizure disorders, and metabolic disorders. The division is staffed with specially trained neonatologists who are supported by 18 neonatal nurse practitioners. A neonatal transport team provides prompt transfer to the NICU. The division works closely with the hospitals other pediatric sub-specialists to provide the highest level of care possible.
The division now attempts to focus on family-centered and developmental care by attending to the environmental needs of the baby. The division recognizes the importance of the parents role in the care and healing process of the child and is dedicated to increased communication in building a strong doctor-parent partnership. The division uses the most up-to-date and innovative techniques available.
Typical Diagnoses/Problems:
- Necrotizing enterocolitis
- Omphacoele
- Gastroschisis
- Myelomeningocele
- Intestinal atresias
- Urogenital disorders
- Apnea
- Seizure disorders
- Metabolic disorders
Services Available:
- Immediate intervention for a wide range of neonatal medical and surgical conditions
- Apnea program
Additional Resources:
Nemours is committed to keeping children and parents informed of the latest medical information. The division provides a wide variety of pamphlets, articles, and videos to assist parents in learning more about their childs condition and treatment. Nemours also suggests the following sources and organizations where parents can obtain additional information:
- American Lung Association
- American Medical Association
- Healthfinder
- March of Dimes
- Mayo Clinic Health Oasis
- National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases
- National Library of Medicine
- Quackwatch
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- USDA for Kids
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Your Childs Anesthesia

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