Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a specialized unit designed to provide comprehensive care to critically ill or premature newborns. The unit is equipped with advanced medical technology and staffed by a team of highly trained neonatologists, nurses, and specialists who are dedicated to ensuring the health and well-being of infants requiring intensive care.

Key Services Offered:

  • Premature Infant Care: Providing support to premature infants who require intensive monitoring, including respiratory support, temperature regulation, and feeding assistance.

  • Respiratory Support: Use of advanced ventilators and other respiratory equipment to assist infants with breathing difficulties.

  • Low Birth Weight Management: Specialized care for infants born with low birth weight, ensuring they receive adequate nutrition and developmental support.

  • Neonatal Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of vital signs, blood oxygen levels, and other critical parameters to ensure immediate intervention if needed.

  • Advanced Treatment: Includes intravenous therapy, phototherapy, and specialized procedures tailored to the needs of each infant.

  • Family Support: Offering emotional and psychological support to parents and families, ensuring they are actively involved in their infant’s care and progress.

The NICU is designed to handle the most complex and delicate medical situations that newborns may face, with a focus on delivering the highest standard of care in a compassionate and supportive environment.