Services

New Born Care

Newborn care involves comprehensive health management for infants, including immediate post-birth assessments, regular check-ups, vaccination schedules, and monitoring of growth and development. Essential practices include feeding support, hygiene, sleep guidance, and parent education to ensure the baby’s well-being and proper early development.

Vaccination

Vaccination for newborns is crucial for preventing serious diseases. Initial vaccines typically include hepatitis B, BCG (for tuberculosis), polio, and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib). These immunizations protect infants from infections and help build their immune system. Following the recommended schedule ensures timely protection and healthy development.

NICU

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides specialized care for critically ill or premature newborns. It is equipped with advanced technology to monitor and support vital functions such as breathing, heart rate, and temperature. The NICU team includes neonatologists, nurses, and specialists dedicated to ensuring the best possible outcomes for vulnerable infants.

Support Services

Supporting a newborn’s development involves ensuring physical health with proper nutrition and safe sleep, emotional growth through consistent, loving care, and social interaction by engaging in talking, singing, and play. These practices foster secure attachment, promote motor skills, and build early social skills essential for overall growth.

Behavioral Issues

Behavioral issues in children include ADHD, characterized by inattention and hyperactivity; anxiety, marked by excessive worry and fear; autism, which affects social interaction and communication; and depression, leading to persistent sadness and loss of interest. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for effective management and support of these conditions.

Nutritional Guidance

Nutritional guidance for children involves providing a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients. It includes offering a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and dairy. Monitoring portion sizes and limiting sugary and processed foods are important. Encouraging healthy eating habits and proper hydration supports overall growth, development, and well-being.

Chronic Condition

Treating chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, and congenital heart defects requires tailored approaches. Asthma management includes inhalers, avoiding triggers, and regular monitoring. Diabetes treatment involves blood sugar monitoring, insulin or medication, and lifestyle adjustments. For congenital heart defects, medical or surgical interventions are often needed, with ongoing monitoring to ensure optimal heart function.

Behavioral Issues

Behavioral issues in children include ADHD, characterized by inattention and hyperactivity; anxiety, marked by excessive worry and fear; autism, which affects social interaction and communication; and depression, leading to persistent sadness and loss of interest. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for effective management and support of these conditions.