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FOR EMERGENCY TRANSPORT
PLEASE CALL THE NICU AT 434-924-2335

New NETS Website! (Click here) 

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NETS DAY2007 

The Newborn Emergency Transport System uses both ground and air vehicles to transport sick babies from 30 surrounding community hospitals. The NICU (45 beds) offers state-of-the-art neonatology, including ECMO, nitric oxide, high frequency oscillation, and a full spectrum of cardiac surgery, including heart transplant.

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Last modified on: July 31, 2007

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Neonatology

PO Box 800386

Charlottesville, VA 22908

434-924-5428

1-866-638-7882

fax: 1-434-924-2816

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