Photos show new ICU for infants at United Regional Health Care System
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By Naomi Skinner
Published on March 19, 2026.
Photos show a new ICU for infants at United Regional Health Care System, showing the progress of the new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), which will provide a full-term nursery, an exam room, isolation rooms, eight patient rooms, and a blood gas lab for babies born as early as 26 weeks gestation. The NICU will also provide a test for babies who are born prematurely. Construction continues on a portion of this new unit, which will also include a blood lab for those born as young as 26-weeks. The new ICUs will provide full-time nursery, exam room for babies, an examination room, isolate rooms, isolation, and eight patient spaces. The ICU will provide beds ready for patients, with a blood-gas lab for infants, and will also be equipped with equipment for children, including those born at 26 weeks.
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