Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health flu-related visitor restrictions have been lifted. However, because babies, especially those who are ill or premature, are at higher risk of serious complications if they get the flu, visitation restrictions are still in place for all Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) until further notice.
When you bring your child to Riley at IU Health, you will notice an extra level of care, curiosity and concern. It stems from our keen interest in keeping children healthy and finding solutions for difficult health problems through innovation and research.
Our physicians, scientists and healthcare professionals conduct research in every area of children’s healthcare, and they are considered national leaders in many areas.
At any given time, hundreds of clinical trials and studies are active at Riley at IU Health, which is home to some of the most exciting advances in pediatric health.
Meet some of the remarkable people who are forging the way toward better healthcare options for children.
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