Frequently Asked Questions
Every NICU graduate is closely monitored through our dedicated High-Risk Follow-Up Clinic for growth and neurodevelopmental milestones, supported by the Child Development Centre and the Department of Pediatrics to ensure the best long-term outcomes.
We strongly encourage family participation at every stage of care. Parents are supported through structured education sessions, lactation counselling, and regular updates from the clinical team to stay actively involved in their baby’s care journey.
Yes. Our NICU accepts both in-born and out-born babies. Our dedicated Neonatal Retrieval and Transport Team provides safe stabilization and transfer of critically ill newborns from hospitals.
A Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit provides the highest level of newborn care, including mechanical ventilation, advanced monitoring, and subspecialty support. Our NICU treats premature babies from 24 weeks of gestation, low birth weight infants weighing as low as 400 grams, respiratory distress, congenital heart defects, neonatal infections, metabolic and genetic disorders, and other critical newborn conditions.
