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The arrival of a baby is a moment of immense joy, but when a newborn arrives too early or faces unexpected health challenges, that joy can quickly turn to anxiety.

Neonatal care is the specialized medical support provided to newborn babies, particularly those who are born premature, have low birth weight, or require intensive medical attention.

At Shenoy Multi-Speciality Hospitals, our Department of Neonatology is a sanctuary of hope, equipped with advanced technology and staffed by compassionate experts dedicated to giving your baby the best possible start in life.

As one of the leading Neonatal care hospitals in Marredpally, we understand that a baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) needs more than just medicine; they need a nurturing environment that mimics the safety of the womb.

Our state-of-the-art Level III NICU is designed to handle complex neonatal conditions, providing round-the-clock monitoring and specialised therapies. We stand with you during this critical time, combining clinical excellence with deep empathy to bring your little one home safely.

Understanding Our Neonatal Services

Neonatology is a sub-specialty of paediatrics that focuses exclusively on the first month of life. Newborns are not just "small adults"; their physiology is unique and fragile.

Our team is trained to recognise subtle signs of distress and intervene quickly. Whether your baby needs a few days of observation for jaundice or weeks of intensive support for prematurity, our goal is to support their growth and development until they are strong enough to go home.

Comprehensive Diagnostic Care

Timely diagnosis is vital for a newborn's delicate system.

  • Newborn Screening: We perform routine screening for metabolic disorders, hearing loss, and critical congenital heart defects before discharge.
  • Bedside Imaging: Our NICU is equipped with portable X-ray and ultrasound machines (Echocardiography and Neuro-sonogram), allowing us to diagnose heart or brain issues without moving the fragile baby.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Advanced monitors track heart rate, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure second-by-second to ensure stability.

Advanced Treatment and Therapeutic Care

We provide life-saving interventions tailored to the tiniest patients.

  • Thermoregulation: Premature babies cannot keep themselves warm. We use high-tech incubators and radiant warmers to maintain their ideal body temperature.
  • Respiratory Support: For babies with undeveloped lungs, we offer respiratory aid ranging from non-invasive oxygen support to mechanical ventilation.
  • Phototherapy: We use specialised blue lights to treat neonatal jaundice safely and effectively, preventing potential brain damage.

Recovery and Developmental Care

Healing involves growing. We focus on the long-term potential of every child.

  • Nutritional Support: Proper nutrition is medicine. We support breastfeeding and provide intravenous nutrition (TPN) for babies whose digestive systems are not yet ready for milk.
  • Neuro-developmental Care: We minimise noise and bright lights in the NICU to protect the developing brain and reduce stress for the baby.
  • Discharge Planning: We don't just treat; we teach. Before discharge, we ensure parents are confident in feeding, bathing, and caring for their baby at home.

Expert Neonatal Care at Shenoy Hospitals

Diagnostic and Treatment Options

Our NICU handles a wide spectrum of neonatal conditions.

Prematurity and Low Birth Weight

Babies born before 37 weeks often face challenges with breathing, feeding, and temperature control. We provide:

  • Surfactant Therapy: Administering a substance to help immature lungs expand and breathe easier.
  • Growth Monitoring: Meticulous tracking of weight gain and head growth to ensure the baby is thriving.
Neonatal Jaundice (Hyperbilirubinemia)

Jaundice causes yellowing of the skin and eyes. While common, severe levels can be dangerous.

  • Intensive Phototherapy: Using specific light wavelengths to break down bilirubin in the blood.
  • Exchange Transfusion: A procedure performed in rare, severe cases to rapidly lower bilirubin levels.
Infections (Sepsis)

Newborns have weak immune systems. We offer the best multi speciality hospital in Secunderabad for managing infections.

  • Septic Screening: Rapid identification of bacterial or viral infections.
  • Antibiotic Therapy: Targeted treatment protocols to combat infection while protecting the baby's developing organs.
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS)

Common in preemies, RDS makes breathing difficult. We manage this with CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) or ventilation to keep the airways open.

Emotional and Preventive Care

Having a baby in the NICU is emotionally exhausting for parents. We care for the family as a unit.

Parental Support and Counselling

We believe parents are partners in care, not visitors. Our team explains every tube, wire, and beep in simple terms to reduce fear. We provide daily updates and offer counselling to help mothers cope with the stress and anxiety of separation.

Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC)

We strongly promote Skin-to-Skin contact between the baby and the parent. KMC is scientifically proven to stabilise the baby's heart rate, improve weight gain, and boost breast milk production. It is a powerful way for parents to bond with their baby even amidst medical equipment.

Lactation Support

Breast milk is "liquid gold" for sick babies. Our lactation consultants help mothers express milk for tube feeding and transition to direct breastfeeding as the baby gets stronger.

Cost of Neonatal Care Services in Secunderabad

NICU care is highly specialised and resource-intensive. We strive to provide clarity on costs to help families plan.

Service / Procedure Estimated Price Range (INR)
NICU Bed Charges (per day) ₹3,000 – ₹7,000
Phototherapy (per day) ₹1,500 – ₹2,500
Ventilator Support (per day) ₹5,000 – ₹10,000
Surfactant Therapy (Medicine cost) ₹10,000 – ₹25,000
Newborn Screening Package ₹2,500 – ₹4,000
Why do costs vary?
  • Level of Care: A baby requiring simple observation (Level I) costs significantly less than a baby needing a ventilator and intensive monitoring (Level III).
  • Length of Stay: Premature babies may need to stay for weeks or months to reach a safe weight, whereas a jaundice case might only need 2-3 days.
  • Medication and Consumables: The cost of specialised medicines (like surfactant) and disposable equipment adds to the total bill.

Note: Our financial counsellors provide regular billing updates to ensure transparency throughout your baby's stay.

Why Choose Shenoy Multi-Speciality Hospitals?

When your baby's health is on the line, you need a team you can trust implicitly. Here is why families choose our NICU:

  • Expert Neonatologists: Our consultants are highly qualified in newborn medicine and are available 24/7 to handle emergencies.
  • High Nurse-to-Patient Ratio: We ensure that critically ill babies receive dedicated nursing attention, which is crucial for safety.
  • Advanced Infrastructure: From high-frequency ventilators to central monitoring systems, we have the technology to save lives.
  • Infection Control: We adhere to strict hygiene protocols to maintain a sterile environment, protecting vulnerable babies from hospital-acquired infections.
  • Comprehensive Support: As a hub for super specialty health care in Secunderabad, we have immediate access to paediatric surgeons if your baby requires surgery.
  • Compassionate Environment: We treat every baby as if they were our own, with gentle touch and loving care.

Conclusion

The first few days of life set the foundation for the future. At Shenoy Multi-Speciality Hospitals, our Neonatal Care team is honoured to be the guardians of that foundation.

Whether your baby arrives early or faces a medical hurdle, we are here with the expertise to heal and the compassion to comfort. We look forward to the day you can carry your healthy baby home.

Your little miracle is in safe hands.

Consult with our Neonatal experts today.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I touch and hold my baby in the NICU?

Yes, in most cases. Unless the baby is extremely unstable, we encourage parents to touch and talk to their baby. Once the baby is stable enough, we strongly encourage Kangaroo Mother Care (holding the baby against your chest), which helps both the baby and the parent.

2. How long will my premature baby stay in the hospital?

This depends on how early the baby was born. Generally, a premature baby needs to stay until they can breathe on their own, maintain their body temperature without an incubator, and feed by mouth (breast or bottle). Often, this is around the time of their original due date.

3. Is jaundice in newborns serious?

Mild jaundice is very common and usually harmless. However, high levels of bilirubin can be dangerous. We monitor levels closely and use phototherapy (light treatment) to bring them down quickly and safely. It is rarely a long-term problem once treated.

4. Can I breastfeed my baby in the NICU?

Breast milk is the best medicine for preemies. If your baby is too small to suckle, we will help you express milk, which we will give to the baby through a tiny tube. As the baby grows and develops the sucking reflex, we will help you transition to direct breastfeeding.

5. What is a "Level III" NICU?

NICUs are graded by the complexity of care they can provide. A Level III NICU, like ours, is equipped to care for very small or very sick newborn babies. It has advanced respiratory support, comprehensive monitoring, and specialised staff that a standard nursery (Level I) does not have.

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