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About NICU

Neonatal Intensive Care, commonly referred to as NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), is specialised medical support provided to babies who need extra attention during the neonatal period—the first few weeks of life. This care is essential for newborns who may be born prematurely, have low birth weight, or require medical support such as ventilator care of newborn. The NICU is equipped with advanced technology and staffed by trained professionals, including experienced neonatologists and neonatal nurses. These specialists provide round-the-clock monitoring and treatment to ensure the baby receives the best possible start to life. Neonatal care in the NICU may include support with breathing, feeding, temperature regulation, and managing infections. Whether it is a NICU baby requiring close observation or a newborn needing immediate care, the goal is always to promote healthy development in a safe and supportive environment.
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Advanced Neonatal Intensive Care Available in Delhi

At Pristyn Care in Delhi, we provide advanced neonatal care designed to support babies who need specialised medical attention during the early stages of life. Our fully equipped Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is staffed by experienced neonatologists and trained nurses who offer compassionate, expert care tailored to each baby’s unique needs.

We focus on delivering safe and effective treatment during the crucial neonatal period, ensuring both immediate care of newborn and ongoing support throughout their stay. Our key NICU services include:

  • Respiratory Support and Ventilator Care of Newborn: For babies who need help with breathing, including the use of advanced ventilator systems to support lung development.
  • Thermoregulation and Monitoring: Maintaining a stable environment for premature or low birth weight babies to support healthy growth and development.
  • Nutritional Support: Specialised feeding plans, including tube feeding, if necessary, to ensure the baby receives essential nutrients.
  • Phototherapy for Jaundice: Safe and effective light therapy to treat neonatal jaundice, a common condition in newborns.
  • Infection Control and Medication Management: Timely intervention to manage infections and administer necessary medications under expert supervision.
  • Developmental and Family-Centred Care: Supporting both the baby’s development and the emotional needs of the family during their NICU journey.

Our Clinics in Delhi

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Pristyn Care La Midas
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NR - 38, Main Nathupur Road, DLF Phase- 3, GURUGRAM, Haryana 122002

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29, Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar 4, New Delhi, Delhi 110024

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Pristyn Care Elantis is dedicated to revolutionising surgical care. We combine the latest medical technology with highly skilled professionals and a patient-centric approach to transform the healthcare experience. Our team of doctors at Pristyn Care Elantis, strives to simplify the entire patient journey, ensuring a seamless process from diagnosis through recovery.

We offer specialised treatments across a wide range of medical fields, including proctology, laparoscopic surgery, ENT (ear, nose, and throat), vascular, gynaecology, urology, aesthetics, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, and weight loss solutions.

The Suites & Rooms at Pristyn Care Elantis are designed with your comfort in mind, offering a welcoming ambiance and top-notch amenities to make your stay as pleasant as possible.

Our highly skilled medical team, supported by advanced infrastructure, makes us a trusted choice for comprehensive healthcare solutions.

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Why Pristyn Care?

Delivering Seamless Surgical Experience in India

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Pristyn Care is COVID-19 safe

Your safety is taken care of by thermal screening, social distancing, sanitized clinics and hospital rooms, sterilized surgical equipment and mandatory PPE kits during surgery.

02.

Assisted Surgery Experience

A dedicated Care Coordinator assists you throughout the surgery journey from insurance paperwork, to free commute from home to hospital & back and admission-discharge process at the hospital.

03.

Medical Expertise With Technology

Our surgeons spend a lot of time with you to diagnose your condition. You are assisted in all pre-surgery medical diagnostics. We offer advanced laser and laparoscopic surgical treatment. Our procedures are USFDA approved.

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Post Surgery Care

We offer free follow-up consultations and instructions including dietary tips as well as exercises to every patient to ensure they have a smooth recovery to their daily routines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)?

A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a specialised facility designed to provide round-the-clock medical attention and advanced support for newborns who require necessary care during the neonatal period. This includes babies born prematurely, with low birth weight, or with medical conditions that need close monitoring.

What kind of conditions are treated in the NICU?

The NICU provides treatment for a range of conditions such as respiratory distress, infections, birth complications, and congenital anomalies. It also supports the ventilator care of newborns and babies requiring specialised nutrition and medication during the initial days of life.

Who looks after my baby in the NICU?

Your baby will be under the care of a dedicated team that includes neonatologists, neonatal nurses, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals. These specialists are trained in neonatal care and offer the highest standards of treatment and compassion.

How is a baby admitted to the NICU?

A baby may be admitted to the NICU directly after birth or transferred from another hospital. Admission is usually based on the need for immediate care of the newborn, as determined by the paediatrician or neonatologist.

What support is available for parents with a NICU baby?

We understand that having a baby in the NICU can be emotionally challenging. Most NICUs provide family counselling, regular updates from the medical team, and access to support groups to help you through this time.

Can I visit my baby in the NICU?

Yes, parents are encouraged to spend time with their baby in the NICU. Visiting hours and protocols may vary depending on the condition of the baby and the unit’s policy, but parental involvement is seen as an important part of neonatal care.

How long will my baby stay in the NICU?

The length of stay in the NICU depends on the baby’s medical condition, response to treatment, and overall progress. Some babies may only need a few days of care, while others might require several weeks.

What equipment is used in the NICU?

NICUs are equipped with advanced medical devices such as incubators, ventilators, monitors, and infusion pumps. These are used to ensure the baby’s vital signs are stable and to deliver the necessary support, including ventilator care of newborns when needed.

What is the cost range of NICU care in Delhi?

The cost of neonatal intensive care in Delhi can vary widely depending on the level of care required, the length of stay, and the hospital’s facilities. On average, NICU charges can range from ₹10,000 to ₹50,000 per day. It is advisable to discuss detailed cost estimates with the hospital’s billing department in advance.

How can I prepare to bring my baby home after NICU discharge?

Before discharge, the NICU team will guide you on feeding, hygiene, medication, and signs to watch out for. The hospital staff may also offer parent training sessions to help ensure a smooth transition to home-based care for your baby.

Eligibility for Neonatal Intensive Care

The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a specialised facility designed to provide advanced medical support for newborns who require close monitoring or treatment. The neonatal period—the first 28 days of life—is a crucial time when some babies may need enhanced medical attention to ensure the best possible start in life.

Your baby may be eligible for admission to the NICU if:

  • They are born prematurely and need support with breathing, temperature regulation, or feeding.
  • They require immediate care of the newborn due to birth complications or a difficult delivery.
  • There are concerns about low birth weight or poor growth in the womb.
  • They need help with breathing, such as ventilator care of the newborn, due to underdeveloped lungs or respiratory conditions.
  • They show signs of infection, congenital abnormalities, or metabolic disorders.
  • They experience complications shortly after birth and need ongoing neonatal care under the guidance of a neonatologist.
  • They have difficulty maintaining a stable heart rate, blood pressure, or body temperature.

Post-Procedure Care After Neonatal Intensive Care

After your baby has been discharged from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), ongoing support and attention are essential to ensure a smooth transition from hospital to home. Every NICU baby has unique needs, depending on their condition during the neonatal period, the treatments received, and the reason for admission—such as prematurity, ventilator care of the newborn, or other complex medical concerns.

Here is what to keep in mind following NICU discharge:

  • Follow medical advice carefully – Your neonatologist or care team will provide a tailored plan for feeding, medication, and any specialist appointments. It is important to stick to these guidelines to support your baby’s recovery.
  • Attend follow-up appointments – Regular check-ups are also important to monitor development and address any ongoing needs for neonatal care or therapy.
  • Look out for warning signs – Seek medical attention if your baby has difficulty breathing, feeding, or appears unusually sleepy or unresponsive. These could be signs of a health concern that needs prompt evaluation.
  • Support your baby’s development – You may be advised on specific activities or exercises to encourage healthy growth during the early months following immediate care of the newborn.
  • Maintain a safe and clean environment – Babies who have spent time in the intensive care unit can be more vulnerable to infections. Good hygiene and limiting exposure to large crowds can help protect your baby’s health.
  • Ask questions and seek support – Make sure you reach out to your healthcare provider if you have concerns or need reassurance.
  • Keep records of your baby’s progress – Maintaining a folder with medical reports, test results, and follow-up plans can help track your baby’s health over time.

 

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