Amy Boriskie Hair, MD
- Neonatology

Program Director of Neonatal Nutrition, Program Director of NICU Intestinal Rehabilitation Team, Associate Professor Pediatrics, Neonatology, Baylor College of Medicine
Phone:
832-826-1380
Languages: English
Departments:
Office location:
6651 Main Street
Houston, TX 77030
Get to know Amy Boriskie Hair, MD
As a Neonatologist, I specialize in care for infants born at the edge of viability as well as infants born at term or earlier with congenital defects or other conditions that need specialized intensive care. My research focus is neonatal nutrition specifically evaluating how our smallest premature babies grow during their hospital stay.
News Articles:
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Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
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Baylor College of Medicine | Fellowship | Neonatal-Perinatal | 2012 |
University of Virginia | Residency | Pediatrics | 2009 |
Medical College of Georgia | Medical School | Doctor of Medicine | 2006 |
Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
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Academy of Pediatrics | Member, Section on Perinatal Pediatrics |
American Pediatric Society / Society for Pediatric Research | Member |
Harris County Medical Society | Member |
Southern Society for Pediatric Research | Member |
Texas Medical Association | Member |
Texas Pediatric Society | Member |
The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine | Member |
* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Hair AB, Peluso AM, Hawthorne KM, Perez J, Smith DP, Khan JY, O'Donnell A, Powers RJ, Lee ML, Abrams SA. Beyond Necrotizing Enterocolitis Prevention: Improving Outcomes with an Exclusive Human Milk-Based Diet. Breastfeeding Medicine 2016.
Chetta KE, Hair AB, Hawthorne KM, Abrams SA. Serum Phosphorus Levels in Premature Infants Receiving a Donor Human Milk Derived Fortifier. Nutrients 2015;7(4):2562-2573.
Tabata M, Abdelrahman K, Hair AB, Hawthorne KM, Chen Z, Abrams SA. Fortifier and Cream Improve Fat Delivery in Continuous Enteral Infant Feeding of Breast Milk. Nutrients 2015;7(2):1174-1183.
Edwards MS, Popek EJ, Wise B, Hatzenbuehler L, Arunachalam AR, Hair AB. Ascending in utero herpes simplex virus infection in an initially healthy-appearing premature infant. Pediatric and Developmental Pathology 2015;18(2):155-158.
Hair AB, Blanco CL, Moreira AG, Hawthorne KM, Lee ML, Rechtman DJ, Abrams SA. Randomized Trail of Human Milk Cream as a Supplement to Standard Fortification of an Exclusive Human Milk-Based Diet in Infants 750-1250 g BW. Journal of Pediatrics 2014;165(5):915-920.
Hair, AB, Hawthorne KM, Chetta KE, Abrams SA. Human Milk Feeding Supports Adequate Growth in Infants ≤ 1250 grams birth weight. BMC Research Notes 2013;6(459).