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Rush NICU Beds


Does Rush Copley have a NICU?

About Rush Copley Medical Center NICU\n\n Highest level of care: Our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a level III, the highest level of care for babies in need. Advanced technology and expert providers, including neonatatologists and specially-trained NICU nurses, monitor and treat your baby 24 hours a day.

What are the beds in the NICU called?

Beds. Your baby will be admitted to a radiant warmer or giraffe bed, then changed into an isolette or open crib depending on age and medical condition.

What are the 4 levels of NICU?

Level I: Well newborn nursery. Level II: Special care nursery. Level III: Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) Level IV: Regional neonatal intensive-care unit (regional NICU)

Is Rush hospital baby friendly?

Baby-Friendly certification honors commitment to breastfeeding and bonding: RUSH University Medical Center earned a Baby-Friendly designation from a national organization that honors hospitals for providing the best environments for breastfeeding.


Rush University Medical Center’s Family Birth Center delivers more than 2,300 babies each year, including around 150 infants who are considered very low birth weight—less than 1,500 grams (3 pounds, 5 ounces). Whether your baby’s NICU stay is expected or a surprise, we will provide you and your baby with compassionate, family-centered care.