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St George Paediatrics Special Care Nursery

We accommodate preterm babies of 32 weeks gestation and above who need oxygen, intravenous therapy or treatment and monitoring.

Kangaroo Care

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Did you know that extended periods of skin-to-skin contact with either parent benefits your baby, particularly if they have been born premature or are unwell.

Our Special Care Nursery nurses and doctors

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