The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is designed for newborns who are premature, underweight, or have health complications such as breathing difficulties, infections, or birth defects. Our NICU is equipped with advanced monitoring and life-support systems to provide critical care in the first crucial days of life.
Our pediatric department offers a full range of services including routine vaccinations, growth and development tracking, treatment of childhood illnesses, nutritional counseling, and adolescent care — all under the guidance of experienced pediatricians.
Babies may need NICU care if they are born before 37 weeks, weigh less than 2.5 kg, have breathing problems, or show signs of infection or jaundice. Our medical team assesses every newborn at birth to determine if specialized care is required.
Yes, we encourage parental involvement and visitation. Our NICU follows strict hygiene and safety protocols while allowing parents to spend time with their baby, as bonding and emotional support play a key role in the newborn’s recovery.
Absolutely. Our pediatricians provide ongoing support for asthma, allergies, developmental delays, behavioral issues, and nutritional deficiencies. We work closely with parents to create personalized care plans to support the child’s long-term health and growth.