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Starship Newborn Services
Public Service, Paediatrics, Intensive Care
Description
Starship Newborn Services
Starship Newborn Services is a multidisciplinary team specialising in caring for newborn babies with medical, surgical and complex health needs. The team includes Neonatologists, Paediatric Registrars, Neonatal Nurses, Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Specialists, and Allied Health Therapists. We work alongside the National Women’s Obstetric and Maternity Services and Starship Paediatric services. We are also part of the Maternal & Fetal Medicine Network.
Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
The Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) looks after babies born to parents from Central Auckland, West Auckland and North Auckland. We also provide NICU care for babies from other New Zealand regions when required.
In addition, NICU is the referral centre for babies who need input from paediatric cardiology services, neonatal surgery or treatment for complex metabolic diseases. Here is a "Virtual Tour" of the NICU. (This video may take some time to load)
The unit is located on level nine of Auckland City Hospital - directly across from National Women’s Labour and Delivery Suite. There are 40 cots divided into three areas of care:
- Level three (Intensive Care) For babies who are born at less than 32 weeks gestation or need mechanical ventilation or who require intensive care support.
- Level two (High Dependency)
For babies who need CPAP therapy, intravenous fluids and antibiotics. Depending on their needs, babies requiring Level two services may be transferred back to North Shore Hospital or Waitakere Hospital SCBU for ongoing care closer to home. - Parent Infant Nursery is an area for low-dependency Level two babies. The focus here is on establishing feeds and preparing the baby and family for discharge.
Consultants
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Dr Jane Alsweiler
Neonatologist
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Dr Ross Anthony
Neonatologist
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Dr Kitty Bach
Neonatologist
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Dr Malcolm Battin
Neonatologist
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Dr Sarah Bellhouse
Neonatologist
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Dr Mariam Buksh
Service Clinical Director
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Dr Brooke Firman
Neonatologist
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Dr Joanne Hegarty
Neonatologist
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Dr Gergely Toldi
Neonatologist
Visiting Hours
Parents can visit their baby at any time of the day or night. Other visitors can only visit in the company of a parent during hospital visiting hours. Siblings of the baby can visit, but no other children are permitted. In order to respect the privacy of other families in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU), there are restrictions on the number of visitors at a baby's bedside at any one time.
Website
Contact Details
Auckland City Hospital
Central Auckland
Website
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Patient enquiries
(09) 375 4300
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Known extension/pager
(09) 307 4949
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Admission & Planning Unit
Ext 24210 / 23225 | Fax: (09) 375 7038
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Acute Referrals Service
(09) 375 7030, Ext: 24048 |Fax: (09) 307 2858
Outpatient appointments & surgical booking enquiries: (09) 638 0400 or scheduling@adhb.govt.nz
Mental Health Services
24 Hour Crisis Line: 0800 800717
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GP / External Specialist Help Desk
(09) 307 2800
Website: https://www.starship.org.nz/health-professionals
2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland 1023
Street Address
2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland 1023
Postal Address
Private Bag 92 024
Auckland Mail Centre
Auckland 1142
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This page was last updated at 12:46PM on August 9, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Starship Newborn Services.