nicview

Using technology to expand Family Centered Care


// Our Product

When you are unable to be there physically, you can be there virtually!

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For Clinicians

Learn how the NICVIEW promotes family bonding by providing real-time viewing of their infant in the Neonatal Intensive Care and Pediatrics Units.

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For Parents

Learn how parents can securely see their baby on a web enabled device.

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// Did your hear?

We love our idea, and it looks like others do too.

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CNN covered our product, and included first hand testimonials from some of the parents and facilities who have used it.

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USA Today reviewed the idea of using remote viewing tools for bringing the family into the NICU. Our product was identified as one of only very few commercial products on the market. Our product was identified as the market leader.

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The American Medical News covered our product. They identified that many NICU's in the country are interested in using new technology to increase family centered care using remote viewing devices.

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// Our Story

We love to tell our story and why we choose to do this.

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About Us

Our team came together with a vision to bring the whole family into the NICU. All too often, preemies sadly can't make the trip home with their parents, but have to stay in the NICU for weeks or months. During this long period of time, where many parents have to go back to work or care for other children, bonding is extremely important and getting to the hospital regularly is often difficult. Now, with NICVIEW your baby is as close as your phone or computer.

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Our Mission

The arrival of a new baby is an amazing time for a family. For some whose babies need to be admitted to the NICU, those first days, or weeks, can be difficult. The separation from their infant is hard for any mother or family to endure.

With our system, hospitals can offer a service to parents with infants in the NICU. We provide parents a secure view of their baby in the NICU that facilitates the bonding experience they need.

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