Level III NICU for At-Risk Newborns
When a baby is born, it’s essential for their organs to start functioning independently. However, some newborns face challenges in achieving full functionality, requiring immediate critical attention. Issues such as breathing difficulties, respiratory distress, or feeding problems may arise. For babies with acute medical conditions, our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) offers advanced, life-saving support.
Key Features of Our Level III NICU
- Comprehensive care for extremely premature babies born before 28 weeks and weighing under 1000g
- Equipped with state-of-the-art respiratory support and ventilation systems
- Advanced tools for surgical interventions, when required
- Full access to a wide range of paediatric subspecialties
Conditions That May Require NICU Admission:
- Respiratory distress
- Sepsis
- Jaundice
- Nutritional and feeding difficulties
- Premature birth
Risk Factors Leading to NICU Admission:
- Maternal age (too young or advanced)
- Fetal distress
- Maternal comorbidities such as diabetes or hypertension
- Multiple pregnancies
- Breech presentation
- Umbilical cord complications
- Birth injuries
- Premature rupture of membranes
- Low amniotic fluid levels
- Small gestational age
Why Choose Us?
- Cutting-edge Level III NICU facility
- Dedicated special care unit for high-risk infants
- Expert neonatologists specializing in the care of preterm and critically ill babies
- Exceptional care for premature infants
- Baby-friendly environment following WHO guidelines
Our department of neonatology and paediatrics is designed to provide exceptional care to newborns with special medical needs. Equipped with a state-of-the-art Level III NICU, we are committed to offering the highest level of critical care, ensuring the best outcomes for your child. Our expert neonatologists deliver specialized emergency and long-term care, helping fragile newborns thrive.