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NICU-Compassionate Care for Newborns in Critical Need

NICU at Kalrav Children Hospital

At Kalrav Children Hospital, our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is dedicated to providing the highest level of specialized care for premature infants and newborns facing medical challenges. We understand that the birth of a child is one of the most precious moments for any family, and when complications arise, our team is here to offer not only expert medical care but also emotional support for both the baby and their family.

Why Choose Our NICU?

Our Commitment:

At Kalrav Children Hospital, we are deeply committed to providing the best care for your newborn. We treat each infant with the utmost care, and we’re dedicated to providing your family with the support, information, and comfort you need during this critical time. Every step of the way, our NICU team is here to ensure that your baby receives the best possible start to life.

Kalrav Children Hospital’s NICU: Where care meets compassion, and every tiny life is given the best chance to thrive.

FAQ

About NICU

Your baby may be placed in the NICU if they were born prematurely, have a low birth weight, are experiencing breathing difficulties, have infections,jaundice or have other medical conditions that require specialized care and monitoring. Every infant in the NICU has different needs, and our team is dedicated to providing the best care tailored to your baby’s specific situation.

Yes, you can visit your baby in the NICU. We understand how important it is for you to be with your child, and we encourage parents to spend time with their baby. However, there are visiting hours and guidelines to ensure a safe and calm environment for all the babies. Please speak with our NICU team about the visiting policy, and we will work with you to arrange visits.

In many cases, yes, you can hold your baby. Once your baby’s condition stabilizes and they no longer need intensive monitoring or treatment, our NICU team will help you practice safe holding techniques, such as kangaroo care (skin-to-skin contact). Holding your baby promotes bonding and can be beneficial for their emotional and physical development.

Yes, breastfeeding is encouraged, and we provide support to help mothers establish a breastfeeding routine. If your baby is unable to breastfeed initially, our lactation consultants can help with pumping, and we can provide expressed breast milk to your baby via a feeding tube until they are ready to breastfeed. We are committed to helping you with breastfeeding and ensuring your baby receives the best nutrition possible.

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