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A hospital’s NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) is a nursery where sick or premature infants receive round-the-clock care. It has medical personnel with specialized training and tools to provide your baby with the best care. Also known as Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) – although Level 2 units may also have their own NICU. These look after the smallest, most premature and most unwell babies and often serve a large geographical region. The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a special unit in a hospital that provides round-the-clock care to premature and sick babies. It is staffed by a team of doctors trained in neonatology, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who are specially trained to care for these tiny patients. Learn what NICU means, why babies are admitted, and how neonatal intensive care works. A complete guide for parents on NICU levels, care, and what to expect during your baby’s NICU stay.