The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Sri Sai Narayana Hospital Chitradurga is a place of hope and specialized care, dedicated to providing the highest level of medical attention for your precious newborns. Our NICU is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by a team of highly trained professionals who are experts in neonatal care. We understand the unique needs of fragile newborns and are committed to offering round-the-clock support to ensure their health and well-being. Trust Sri Sai Narayana Hospital for the specialized care your newborn deserves, giving them the best possible start in life.
Neonatologists are physicians specializing in the medical care of newborns, particularly those born prematurely or with medical conditions requiring intensive care.
NICU nurses provide specialized nursing care for newborns in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, addressing their unique medical needs and monitoring their progress.
Respiratory therapists specializing in neonatal care focus on managing respiratory issues and providing respiratory support for premature or ill newborns.
Nutritionists in the NICU specialize in providing optimal nutrition plans for premature or medically fragile newborns to support their growth and development.
Physical therapists in the NICU work with newborns to address developmental concerns and support their physical well-being.
Occupational therapists specialize in helping newborns develop the necessary skills for feeding, motor coordination, and overall daily activities.
Speech-language pathologists in the NICU focus on supporting newborns with feeding difficulties and addressing potential speech or language issues.
Pharmacologists specializing in neonatal care focus on medication management for newborns, ensuring safe and effective treatment.
Cardiologists in the NICU specialize in addressing heart-related issues in newborns, including congenital heart defects and cardiac abnormalities.
Neurologists specializing in neonatal care address neurological conditions and disorders affecting the nervous system in newborns.
Specialists in neonatal infectious disease focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases that may affect newborns.
Radiologists in the NICU specialize in interpreting medical imaging such as X-rays and ultrasounds specific to newborns.
Surgeons specializing in neonatal care perform surgical interventions for newborns with congenital abnormalities or conditions requiring immediate attention.
Explore the responsibilities of neonatologists, emphasizing their expertise in providing medical care to newborns in the NICU, especially those born prematurely or with medical conditions.
Detail the specialized care provided by NICU nurses, including monitoring and addressing the unique medical needs of newborns requiring intensive care.
Explain the importance of respiratory therapists in the NICU, focusing on their role in managing respiratory issues and providing respiratory support for premature or ill newborns.
Explore the role of neonatal nutritionists, highlighting their expertise in developing optimal nutrition plans for newborns in the NICU to support their growth and development.
Clarify the role of neonatal physical therapists in the NICU, emphasizing their work in addressing developmental concerns and supporting the physical well-being of newborns.
Explain the role of neonatal occupational therapists, focusing on how they help newborns develop essential skills for feeding, motor coordination, and overall daily activities in the NICU.