A specialized area equipped to meet the needs of babies born prematurely or needing additional medical care
Having a baby at Englewood Hospital
Learn about our maternity unit and services.
Contact the NICU
The NICU nurses station can be reached at 201-894-3472.
The NICU at Englewood Hospital is a specialized area equipped to meet the needs of babies who require additional medical care.
Babies may need to be admitted to the NICU for various reasons, including premature birth, low birth weight, hypoglycemia, jaundice, feeding difficulties, or the need for ongoing monitoring and observation.
Here are a few things to note about our NICU:
Visiting Hours and Policies
Parents (or mother and support person) identified with a NICU wristband may stay at the infant’s bedside except during nursing shift change (6:30 – 7:30 a.m. and p.m.). The NICU is a locked unit for your baby’s safety. Please review our full visiting hours and policies, which are subject to change based on incidence of flu, COVID-19, and other respiratory illnesses in our community.
Family Rooms
To facilitate bonding and breastfeeding, we have a limited number of sleeper rooms available for parents, based on your baby’s individual needs and condition. For more information, speak to your nurse or call our Patient Relations department at 201-894-3368.
Support Resources
During your baby’s stay in the NICU, a designated case coordinator and social worker will arrange for support services that may be required upon your baby’s discharge and can provide one-on-one support for new parents.
In addition, the Gregory P. Shadek Behavioral Care Center, our outpatient mental health program, offers appointments with psychiatrists and social workers for common mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety.