Specialized care for premature and critically ill newborns
Our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides specialized medical care for premature babies and newborns with critical health conditions. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by a team of experienced neonatologists, neonatal nurses, and specialists, we offer comprehensive care in a supportive environment for both infants and families.
Care for moderately ill newborns, premature infants ≥32 weeks, and those requiring specialized monitoring.
CPAP, ventilator support, and oxygen therapy for infants with breathing difficulties.
Advanced incubators and warmers to maintain optimal body temperature for fragile newborns.
Specialized feeding protocols, total parenteral nutrition (TPN), and breast milk support.
Continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring, pulse oximetry, and blood gas analysis.
Kangaroo mother care, minimal handling protocols, and developmental support programs.
We treat premature babies (from 32 weeks gestation), infants with respiratory distress syndrome, jaundice requiring phototherapy, feeding difficulties, infections, congenital conditions, and babies requiring surgical intervention. Our team is trained to manage a wide range of neonatal conditions.
Yes, we encourage parental presence and participation in care. We have flexible visiting hours and provide facilities for parents to stay close to their babies. We practice family-centered care and involve parents in feeding, kangaroo care, and developmental activities as appropriate for the infant's condition.
Absolutely. We have certified lactation consultants who provide specialized support for NICU mothers. We offer breast pumps, private pumping areas, breast milk storage facilities, and guidance on establishing and maintaining milk supply. We prioritize breast milk for NICU infants whenever possible.
We provide comprehensive discharge planning including parental education, feeding guidance, medication instructions, and developmental follow-up. We schedule regular follow-up visits with our neonatal team and coordinate with pediatric specialists as needed. Our goal is to ensure smooth transition to home care.