NICU Aftercare Clinic |
Do you have questions about your little one? |
Hummingbird's pediatric specialists help our littlest ones take flight!
About our NICU Aftercare ClinicYour family has been through a lot. Already, you and your little one have overcome major obstacles. You are so excited to have him home yet may be scared. Now what?
It is hard transitioning from such a supportive NICU environment to feeling like you are on your own. But you are not alone. Hummingbird Pediatric Therapies has held the trust of families and physicians for nearly 30 years. We are here to partner with your family and medical doctors to help your little one hit his developmental milestones. Here at Hummingbird, we offer the most comprehensive pediatric therapy services in the Chicagoland area. Additionally, we offer the highly sought after Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) program for newborns, run by the most advanced DMI trained team of pediatric therapists in the state. |
Our TeamOur team is made up of Masters and Doctoral pediatric therapists who are experts in their fields, including:
Following the evaluations, we will discuss a treatment plan that will put your family on the best path to help meet your goals. |
Why Acting Early Matters
The early days, months and years of a child’s life are critical. The earlier a child receives pediatric therapy, the more effective it can be.
As the CDC details “The connections in a baby’s brain are most adaptable in the first three years of life. These connections, also called neural circuits, are the foundation for learning, behavior, and health. Over time, these connections become harder to change.”
According to research, “1 in 3 infants and toddlers who received early intervention services did not later present with a disability or require special education in preschool” (source: Zero to Three).
If you have questions or would like to learn more about our NICU Aftercare Clinic, please contact us.
As the CDC details “The connections in a baby’s brain are most adaptable in the first three years of life. These connections, also called neural circuits, are the foundation for learning, behavior, and health. Over time, these connections become harder to change.”
According to research, “1 in 3 infants and toddlers who received early intervention services did not later present with a disability or require special education in preschool” (source: Zero to Three).
If you have questions or would like to learn more about our NICU Aftercare Clinic, please contact us.