Dr. Seuss said: A person’s a person no matter how small!

At the University of Maryland Children’s Hospital, that is a sentiment we fully believe in, so we have a very BIG space for the tiniest people of all.   

The Drs. Rouben and Violet Jiji Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is a 37,000 square feet of space made up of 52 single rooms, including twin suites. With sleeping couches in every room, families are able to be with their babies round-the-clock, allowing for more bonding and kangaroo holding.

Every detail was carefully considered during the design and construction of this space so that we can provide a true family-centered experience with an emphasis on great patient outcomes. 

As a Level IV NICU, we provide the highest intensity of care for the smallest and most critically-ill babies. Our teams of doctors, nurses and support staff provide 24/7 care for a wide range of problems from premature birth and congenital heart defects to breathing issues and kidney problems.

We care for twice the number of babies as most community-hospitals NICUs which means we have the experience needed to help babies survive and thrive. We have a specialized transport team that helps bring babies via air or ground ambulance to the Children’s Hospital for the complex care they need.   

Patient Conditions

  • Prematurity

  • Congenital heart disease

  • Respiratory distress 

  • Genetic syndromes and metabolic disorders

  • Surgical conditions

For NICU graduates we have a NICU Follow-Up Program that offers neurodevelopmental evaluations from birth to age 3 years, and provides individualized support as well as necessary referrals to other medical providers and early intervention services. For more information call 410-328-6003.

Location and Contact Info

22 S Greene St
Forth Floor, North Elevators
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:410-328-6749