Neonatology
Overview
Neonatology focuses on the specialized medical care of newborn infants, especially those who are premature, critically ill, or require close monitoring after birth. It is a vital branch of pediatric care that ensures a safe transition of newborns from the womb to the external environment.
Our department provides comprehensive care for both healthy newborns and those with medical complications such as low birth weight, infections, breathing difficulties, or congenital conditions. Each newborn is carefully assessed immediately after birth, and those requiring additional support are managed in a dedicated neonatal care setup.
With continuous monitoring, advanced medical support, and a multidisciplinary approach, the goal is to improve survival, promote healthy development, and provide the best possible start to life.
Our Specialties
Our Neonatology department offers specialized care across a wide range of newborn health conditions and requirements.
Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU)
Advanced care for premature and critically ill newborns requiring continuous monitoring, life support, and specialized medical attention.
Care for Premature & Low Birth Weight Babies
Specialized management of preterm infants and babies with low birth weight to support growth, development, and survival.
Newborn Resuscitation & Emergency Care
Immediate medical support for newborns who face breathing or circulation difficulties at birth.
Respiratory Support & Ventilation
Management of breathing disorders using oxygen therapy, non-invasive support, and advanced ventilation systems.
Neonatal Infection Management
Diagnosis and treatment of infections in newborns to prevent complications and ensure recovery.
Jaundice Management (Phototherapy)
Treatment of neonatal jaundice using safe and effective light-based therapy.
Congenital Conditions & Birth Defects Care
Evaluation and management of structural or functional abnormalities present at birth.
Feeding & Lactation Support
Guidance for breastfeeding, nutrition, and feeding challenges in newborns, including support for mothers.
High-Risk Newborn Monitoring
Close observation and care for babies born from high-risk pregnancies or with medical complications.
Neonatal Screening & Early Diagnosis
Routine screening for hearing, metabolic disorders, and developmental concerns to ensure early intervention.
Post-Discharge Follow-Up Care
Ongoing monitoring of growth and development for newborns after discharge, especially those requiring special care.
Parental Counseling & Support
Guidance and emotional support for families during neonatal care and recovery.
Technologies & Infrastructure
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Fully equipped units with advanced monitoring systems for critically ill newborns.
Neonatal Transport & Emergency Support
Facilities for safe transfer of critically ill newborns when required.
Incubators & Warmers
Controlled environments to maintain optimal temperature and support fragile newborns.
Continuous Monitoring Systems
Real-time tracking of vital parameters such as heart rate, oxygen levels, and respiration.
Advanced Ventilation & Respiratory Support
High-end equipment for managing breathing difficulties in newborns.
Integrated Maternal & Neonatal Care
Close coordination with obstetrics for seamless care before, during, and after delivery.
Our Experts

Dr. J. Das
Psychiatry

Dr. Ankita
Obst. & Gynae

Dr. Rahul Arya
Gastroenterologist

Dr. Ashish
General Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Neonatology is a medical specialty focused on the care of newborns, especially those who are premature or have health complications.
A baby may require NICU care if born prematurely, has low birth weight, breathing problems, infections, or other medical conditions.
Yes, NICUs are specially designed with advanced equipment and trained professionals to provide safe and effective care.
Yes, with proper medical care and follow-up, many premature babies grow and develop normally.
It is a common condition in newborns caused by increased bilirubin levels and is usually treated with phototherapy.
Yes, counseling and guidance are provided to help parents understand and support their baby’s care.
Yes, regular follow-up is important to monitor growth, development, and overall health.