NICU

Carson, Carter and Christian were born 9 weeks premature on January 30, 2013. Upon delivery, the boys spent 40 days in the CHRISTUS Southeast Texas St. Elizabeth Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Because of the Beaumont facility's Level 3 NICU, they were able to stay locally. The friendships the family made with the NICU nurses are ongoing today.

Carson, Carter and Christian were born 9 weeks premature on January 30, 2013. Upon delivery, the boys spent 40 days in the CHRISTUS Southeast Texas St. Elizabeth Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Because of the Beaumont facility's Level 3 NICU, they were able to stay locally. The friendships the family made with the NICU nurses are ongoing today.

Making miracles: Funding approved for pediatric purchases, upgrades at CHRISTUS St. Elizabeth

Most of us can likely recall the first time we received a shot as a child – the anxiety and nervousness that comes from knowing we are going to be pricked by something sharp. For children in the care of doctors and nurses in the pediatric unit and neonatal ICU at CHRISTUS St.
CHRISTUS celebrates Thanksgiving with NICU babies.

CHRISTUS celebrates Thanksgiving with NICU babies.

CHRISTUS ‘Turkey Bowl’ babies celebrate Thanksgiving

Babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at CHRISTUS Southeast Texas Health System are celebrating Thanksgiving as part of what their loving nurses and care team affectionately call the annual “Turkey Bowl for their team of butterballs.

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