(Versión en español)
Children cared for in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) can have challenges with their development. The High-Risk Infant Follow-up (HRIF) clinics are here to teach parents about these challenges, and give advice on what you can do to help your child. The HRIF clinics support children from when they leave the hospital to age three.
It is recommended that families visit the HRIF Clinic, and their regular pediatrician. Your child should come to the HRIF Clinic at least three times. The care team recommends visits at ages:
4 to 8 months
12 to 16 months
18 to 36 months
It is possible your child might need more than three appointments. This is decided by the needs and goals of each family. At every visit, your child will meet with a team of specialists. Some of the providers who work in the clinic include: nurses, developmental/ pediatric specialists, therapists, and social workers.
During your visit, the HRIF team will do some tests to check on your child and talk to you about the results. You will get a copy of each test to share with your pediatrician or primary care provider. If needed we can connect you with agencies in the community, and other programs for support.
We look forward to working with you and your family to support your child’s development!
What an HRIF Clinic Will Do for Your Child
- Look at medical history
- Do a physical exam
- Give nutrition advice
- Measure social and emotional development
- Help build speech and language skills
- Test muscle strength and movement
- Check hearing and vision
- Measure skills for thinking and learning
- Review family needs and goals
- Teach families how to support child development











