We provide specialized care from the very first moments of your baby’s life—generally up to four weeks after birth, and beyond when required. We offer the same level of compassion and commitment as you as a parent would, understanding that these early days are important for a newborn. We are empowered with advanced technology and able to manage even the most complex cases.
Driven by innovation and empathy, we remain focused on ensuring patient-centred care to enhance your baby’s safety, comfort and well-being. No wonder why we are counted among the trusted paediatric hospitals in Kurukshetra.
Some women may have health issues that make pregnancy and delivery more challenging. We monitor the mother and baby closely, making sure everything goes as smoothly and safely as possible.
Problems like long labour, heavy bleeding, breathing problems or issues with the placenta may arise. In these situations, we give the baby immediate and expert care.
Some babies are born with conditions that affect how their body works or looks. These may need quick and special care. We figure out the best plan to help the baby thrive.
If a baby is born too early—before 37 weeks of pregnancy—they may need extra help to grow and stay healthy. Our team offers the support and care these tiny newborns need to give them the best start in life.
Our commitment to neonatal care is built on compassion, clinical excellence, and continuous innovation. Whether it’s managing a high-risk pregnancy, a premature birth, or caring for a newborn with congenital defects, we are here to support you every step of the way. Because every heartbeat matters—especially the tiniest ones.
The Neonatology Department is a special unit in the hospital that takes care of newborn babies who are born early (premature), are sick or have some health problems right after birth. We have special doctors and nurses who are experts in caring for these tiny babies.
Yes, parents are generally allowed to see their babies in the neonatology ward. However, we have some rules about visiting times as well as the number of people at once to protect your baby from infection.
Your baby will be cared for by a team of neonatologists (special newborn doctors), nurses who specialize in newborn care, and other experts if needed. We will closely monitor their breathing, heart rate, temperature, feeding, and overall well-being.
The length of your baby's stay depends on their condition and how quickly they improve. Premature babies or those with more serious health issues will likely need to stay longer than babies with minor problems. We will keep you updated on your baby's progress.
Before your baby goes home, we make sure you have all the information and support you need to care for them. This might include instructions on feeding, medications, follow-up appointments with doctors, and any special care your baby might need. We are here to help you transition smoothly to caring for your baby at home.
Call us directly at 7206646443 or schedule a visit online via our website.