Angel II Neonatal Transport
Angel II Neonatal Transport is a specialized mobile neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) that stabilizes and transports sick and/or premature infants to hospitals where they can receive the special treatment they need. The Angel II Neonatal Transport Team consists of highly trained registered nurses, respiratory therapists, and emergency vehicle operators who provide this specialized care under the direction of Emory University neonatologists.
Angel II Neonatal Transport operates as part of the Georgia Department of Public Health’s system of Regional Perinatal Centers. It is a service of the Emory Regional Perinatal Center and is housed and operated by Grady Health System. Primarily serving the 39 counties in the Atlanta/North Georgia perinatal region and transporting more than 25,000 infants since 1976, Angel II is committed to assuring safe, professional, and expedient neonatal care during every aspect of the transport.