Neonatal Therapy Certification® Applicant Portal
Fees associated with becoming a Certified Neonatal Therapist® include a $250 application fee and a $400 examination fee. The $250 application fee will be due at the end of the application process in order to submit your data to the NTCB for review. Upon notification of your eligibility for certification, you will have six (6) months to pay the examination fee of $400 and take your exam.
If you are applying with another therapist, you will both receive $50 off of the exam fee.
You must complete the application purchase within four (4) days of each other in order to qualify for the discount.
This incentive may not be combined with any other incentive or coupon.
Once all required information has been entered into each section of the portal, you will submit your completed applicant portfolio and application fee to the NTCB for review. Upon submission, you will receive an email detailing next steps and how to access study materials.
Applications will open on March 15th and will be accepted until May 15th.
The initial Neonatal Therapy Certification application system is currently closed. See the clock above for a countdown to the system opening for new applications.
*Please note that recertification is on a different schedule. CNTs with expiration between January and June will have their recertification application due March 31st of that year. CNTs with expiration between July and December will have their recertification application due September 30th of that year. If you are due to complete recertification, please follow the instructions provided in your notification email or click the recertification application tab at the top of this page.
“The Neonatal Therapy Certification process has made me a more well rounded developmental care specialist. It has forced me to step out of my feeding/dysphagia bubble and I have been able to apply my new knowledge every time I interact with a baby and their caregivers.”
After the exam:
“The test was a challenging yet fair representation of what an advanced NICU therapist should know. I strongly encourage every NICU therapist to pursue certification. You owe it to your patients to be the best therapist you can be!”