Monday, May 23, 2016

CHOP at Virtua

Disclaimer: Thank you to CHOP at Virtua for sponsoring today’s post and helping to keep my child healthy


Having a baby is one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life.  When your baby is born prematurely, it can also be one of the scariest. I went into labor with my youngest son four weeks before his due date.  Though he was perfect in almost every other way, and even weighed in at over eight and a half pounds, his lungs were still underdeveloped. Just a few minutes after his birth, he was ripped from my arms and transferred to a neonatal intensive care unit that was more than four hours away.  He was the biggest baby in there, but it was still terrifying to see him hooked up to all those machines. Today, my son is a healthy four-year-old, and every time he drives me crazy, I remind myself of those few weeks where his life was hanging in the balance.

The worst part of this experience was having my son whisked away before I was released from the hospital. I wasn’t able to be by his side for almost two days, and every second of that separation was agony. Even after I was released, it was a four hour drive each way to visit, which isn’t fun when you’re recovering from childbirth. Luckily, other young mothers in South Jersey won’t have this experience thanks to The Virtua Hospitals and Wellness Centers. This organization has partnered with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to bring high quality pediatric care to the residents of South Jersey and the surrounding areas.  Unlike other healthcare partnerships, CHOP doctors are at Virtua as often as possible. They take care of patients there at Virtua, right in the family’s community.

CHOP at Virtua offers a variety of services including emergency care, in-hospital care, intensive care for newborns and kids, sleep medicine, and imaging/radiology including sedation when needed. CHOP doctors can also interpret diagnostic tests in cardiology, neurology, and radiology. Plus, they provide teleneurology support in Virtua’s emergency departments.



Having this type of quality care close to home is definitely beneficial. Although I don’t plan to have any more children, there are many other instances where having CHOP at Virtua will save me both time and aggravation. One of my other children has asthma and I had to drive all the way to Philadelphia last time she had to see the specialist. I am exciting to have an option so much closer to home.  I love living at the Jersey shore, but the lack of quality medical care in the area has always been a big drawback. Now that I have CHOP at Virtua, I can say that South Jersey has it all. 


While we all hope our families never need medical treatment, if they do, visit CHOP’s Specialty Care Center located at the Virtua Voorhees Health and Wellness Center. You have enough to worry about when your family is ill. Don’t add the stress of fighting the traffic in Philadelphia.

 

10 comments:

Unknown said...

Dom spent over a week at Virtua when he was 3. It is a great hospital.

Lia C said...

People helping people is a beautiful thing

freddie said...

This has got to be the best thing around. I love that you can see your baby enough though you can't be there with him/her. I wish this had been around when my granddaughter was born prematurely. It would have helped her parents/grandparents out so much. She is a healthy 10 year old now....

Marthalynn said...

Aww, this is sweet. Sounds like a great facility! I am thankful that I didn't have to use NICU when my children were born. I'm so grateful that these wonderful people work so hard for each and every little patient!

kymom13 said...

So glad Virtua is around for those who need it. My baby was born one week early and perfect in everyway...infact, my perfect baby graduated from high school on Thursday!!!

tiffany dayton said...

This sounds like a very good hospital, doing good things,like St.Jude.

Laura said...

Quality care is so important, especially when it comes to the little ones. This sounds like a great place!

VickieC said...

very interesting,,never heard of this before,,im glad they are there to help

Denise Low said...

This sounds like a great place. Thank you for sharing.

michelle combs said...

looks like a great place