Overview
At Oswal Aayush Hospital, Jamnagar, we understand that the birth of a child is a life-changing experience. For families with newborns facing medical challenges, we are committed to providing the highest standard of care to ensure the well-being of both mother and baby. Our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is one of the best in Jamnagar, offering round-the-clock care for premature infants, critically ill newborns, and babies with complex medical conditions.
Our NICU is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by a team of experienced neonatologists, pediatricians, and neonatal nurses who specialize in managing high-risk newborns. With a family-centered approach, we focus on providing compassionate care and personalized attention to every infant, ensuring both medical expertise and emotional support for parents.
Whether it's managing premature birth, respiratory distress, infections, or congenital conditions, our NICU offers comprehensive care for newborns with diverse needs. We work closely with families to provide constant updates, support, and guidance through each phase of the baby's recovery and development.
Comprehensive NICU Services at Oswal Aayush Hospital
As one of the leading NICUs in Jamnagar, we provide specialized care for a range of newborn conditions, including:
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Premature birth and low birth weight management
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Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)
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Neonatal infections and sepsis
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Neonatal jaundice treatment
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Congenital anomalies and birth defects
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Hypoglycemia and metabolic disorders
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Birth asphyxia and neurological monitoring
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Feeding difficulties and growth challenges
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Postnatal care for at-risk babies
Why Choose Oswal Aayush Hospital for NICU Care in Jamnagar?
Our team of experts is extensively trained in providing high-quality care for critically ill and premature newborns, with a focus on achieving the best possible outcomes.
Our NICU is equipped with cutting-edge technology such as ventilators, incubators, phototherapy units, and advanced monitoring systems to ensure the safety and health of newborns.
Our NICU is available around the clock to handle any emergency situation, ensuring that immediate medical attention is always provided when needed.
We ensure smooth coordination between obstetricians, pediatricians, and neonatologists for comprehensive care during delivery and beyond.
FAQs
NICU stands for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. It is a specialized facility designed to care for newborns who are premature, critically ill, or require intensive monitoring and treatment. Babies with low birth weight, breathing difficulties, or infections are often admitted to the NICU.
The length of stay depends on the baby's condition. Some newborns may stay for a few days, while others may require several weeks of care before they are strong enough to go home.
Yes, we encourage family involvement. Parents can visit their babies during scheduled hours and are kept updated on the baby's progress regularly.
Yes, our NICU is fully equipped with the latest technology to care for premature infants, offering specialized care such as respiratory support, feeding assistance, and thermal regulation.
Neonatal infections are infections that affect newborns within the first month of life. They can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi and may require urgent medical attention. Our NICU team is trained to quickly diagnose and treat neonatal infections with targeted antibiotics and supportive care.
Neonatal jaundice occurs when the baby’s blood has high levels of bilirubin. It often resolves with phototherapy, which helps break down the bilirubin in the skin. Severe cases may require more intensive treatment, which our NICU is equipped to provide.
Yes, we support breastfeeding and encourage mothers to pump breast milk for their babies while they are in the NICU. Our team provides guidance and assistance to ensure the best feeding practices.
Congenital anomalies are birth defects that may affect a baby's organs, such as the heart, lungs, or kidneys. Treatment depends on the specific condition and may involve surgery, medication, or ongoing monitoring. We provide expert care and collaborate with specialists for the best treatment options.