





NICU Levels for Local Hospitals
New York State’s system of regionalized perinatal services includes a hierarchy of four levels of perinatal care provided by the hospitals within a region and led by a Regional Perinatal Center (RPC).
– Level 1 Perinatal Centers provide care to normal and low-risk pregnant women and newborns, and they do not operate neonatal intensive care units (NICUs);
– Level 2 Perinatal Centers provide care to women and newborns at moderate risk and operate NICUs;
– Level 3 Perinatal Centers provide care for patients requiring increasingly complex care and operate NICUs;
– Regional Perinatal Centers provide the highest level of care and operate NICUs.
Level 1 Perinatal Center: F. F. Thompson Hospital (Canandaigua)
Level 1 Perinatal Center: Newark-Wayne Community Hospital
Level 1 Perinatal Center: Auburn Community Hospital
Level 1 Perinatal Center: Highland Hospital (Rochester)
Level 1 Perinatal Center: Unity Hospital of Rochester
Level 1 Perinatal Center: Upstate University Hospital at Community General (Syracuse)
Level 2 Perinatal Center: Cayuga Medical Center (Ithaca)
Level 2 Perinatal Center: Rochester General Hospital
Level 3 Perinatal Center: St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center (Syracuse)
Regional Perinatal Center: Strong Memorial Hospital (Rochester)
Regional Perinatal Center: Crouse Hospital (Syracuse)
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