Wichita, KS-based medical center opens revamped neonatal unit
Wichita Business Journal, September 3, 2008
Wichita, KS-based Wesley Medical Center has opened its renovated Neonatal Special Care Unit, the latest component of the hospital's $43 million expansion plan. The $5.2 million neonatal renovation converted an open bay into 12 private patient rooms, four of which can accommodate twins or triplets and eight for single babies or twins. The rooms are equipped with the latest technology for ill and premature infants and creates a quieter atmosphere, said medical center officials.
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