High-Risk Newborn Follow-Up Program
About the Procedure
The High-Risk Newborn Follow-Up Program provides ongoing monitoring and developmental assessment for babies discharged from the NICU or identified as high risk at birth. Regular evaluations track growth, neurological development, feeding progress, and overall health. Early identification of developmental delays allows timely intervention and specialized support. This structured program ensures continuity of care beyond hospital discharge, giving families reassurance and expert guidance during the critical early years of a child’s development.
Care Before the Procedure
- NICU discharge planning
- Risk assessment documentation
- Scheduling of follow-up visits
- Parent counseling
Care During the Procedure
- Growth and developmental evaluation
- Vision and hearing assessments
- Nutritional monitoring
- Specialist referrals if needed
Care After the Procedure
- Ongoing milestone tracking
- Early intervention services (if required)
- Vaccination and routine care coordination
- Long-term pediatric follow-up
Eligibility
- Premature infants
- Low birth weight babies
- Babies with birth complications
- Infants requiring developmental monitoring
Relevant Specialties

Neonatology
Neonatology is the specialty dedicated to the care of newborn infants, particularly those requiring additional medical attention.
It supports early development and health during the first stages of life, ensuring newborns receive appropriate care and monitoring.
At KIMSHEALTH, neonatal care is delivered with a compassionate, family-centered approach, focusing on safety, support, and early well-being.




