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Parents, Please Ask Us Questions
At RMHC, we encourage parents to ask questions about tests, procedures or medications given to their child. Any concerns should be asked and answered by your child's nurses or doctors.

No one wants to go into a pregnancy being concerned about possible complications, but for some women, there are risks associated with pregnancy.
While most high-risk women will have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies, it's good to know you can deliver at a hospital that is especially created to care for preemies. Depending on the level of care needed for your newborn, your doctor can help you determine which RMHC neonatal care unit (NICU) has the most appropriate facilities for your premature baby.
| Hospital | NICU Level | NICU Beds |
| RMHC at The Medical Center of Aurora | IIIA | 14 |
| RMHC at North Suburban Medical Center | II | 6 |
| RMHC at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center |
IIIC | 84 |
| RMHC at Rose Medical Center | IIIB | 24 |
| RMHC at Sky Ridge Medical Center | IIIA | 12 |
| RMHC at Swedish Medical Center |
IIIA | 21 |
Learn More About NICU Levels and What They Mean>>
To arrange transport of a high-risk obstetrical patient or critically ill infant, please call the 24 hour consult and transport lines:
NICU 1.800.788.5875
High-Risk OB 1.800.537.6569