Paoli Hospital
255 W. Lancaster Ave., Paoli, PA, 19301
Pediatric services at Main Line Health Paoli Hospital
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Main Line Health collaborate to provide high-quality neonatal intensive care to babies at Paoli Hospital in Paoli, PA.
Board-certified neonatologists and certified neonatal advanced practice providers from CHOP work alongside physicians and clinical staff at Paoli Hospital to provide exceptional care to babies as part of an ongoing pediatric alliance. Our team collaborates with families and primary care physicians to ensure every newborn receives the care they need, backed by the resources of CHOP – a world leader in neonatal medicine – and the experience, comfort and convenience provided at a community hospital.
Some of the babies born here each year are born prematurely, experience respiratory problems at birth, or require additional treatment or observation due to other health complications.
For these most vulnerable patients, CHOP clinicians provide 24/7 care and services to babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Paoli Hospital, including:
- Comprehensive respiratory and feeding support
- Pediatric specialty and multidisciplinary evaluations
- Advanced testing and imaging
- Referrals to specialists as needed, including pediatric retinal specialists (ophthalmologists)
The Right Care, When and Where You Need It
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia offers the full spectrum of top-ranked pediatric care for conditions ranging from the routine to the rare. With two hospital locations and Care Network sites across the region, you can easily access the care your child needs from our leading clinical experts.
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Meet your team
CHOP’s team of board-certified neonatologists and certified neonatal advanced practice practitioners provide comprehensive and individualized care to newborns and infants at Paoli Hospital.