Facilities
Our Facilities and Services
NICU
When babies are born early, have health problems, or a difficult birth they go to the hospital’s NICU. There, babies get around-the-clock care from a team of experts.
CPAP
The baby is breathing on their own but this machine CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) gives some extra pressure even as the baby exhales, to help keep the lungs from collapsing.
Vaccination
Vaccinations not only protect your child from deadly diseases, such as polio, tetanus, and diphtheria, but they also keep other children safe by eliminating or greatly decreasing dangerous diseases.
Infant Warmer
Infant warmers use resistance or radiant (infrared energy) heating elements, not heat lamps, which can burn. Warmers are often used for the baby that require the most care, as it is easier to work on the infant on a warmer instead of an incubator which is a closed system.
Phototherapy
We provide Phototherapy, If your baby’s bilirubin level is high, the most commonly used treatment is phototherapy (bright light therapy). It is the process of using light to eliminate bilirubin in the blood. Your baby’s skin and blood absorb these light waves.
Ventilator
Treatment using a breathing machine. The most common type of ventilator is called a conventional ventilator. A conventional ventilator provides positive pressure breaths through a breathing tube at a rate similar to what the baby would breathe on their own.
Nebulization
Nebulizers are another type of drug delivery device that turns the medicine into a fine mist that is breathed in. Nebulizers are used to treat a variety of lung conditions, such as wheezing and chest tightness.
Child Growth Care
All babies are thoroughly examined at the time of birth and 6 to 12 hours after birth. This is to pick up any birth defects or anomalies so that timely and appropriate treatment can be planned if needed.
X-RAY
All required X-Ray is available with us for the patient convenience.
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