State-of-the-Art Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

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One of the biggest and most advanced tertiary care is Neonatal Intensive Care (NICUs) is located at Motherness Hospitals, which also has an integrated neonatal center that contains high-risk obstetrics and fetal medicine services under one roof.
With neonatologists, respiratory therapists, lactation consultants, and nurses on call 24/7, our NICUs offer the best neonatal care possible, guaranteeing that life-threatening newborns and preterm infants receive the care they need.
Our years of experience in treating infants make us particularly qualified to care for preterm infants, low birth weight babies, and neonates with respiratory problems.
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Which NICU in Andhra Pradesh is the best?
The best neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in India is Motherness Hospital in West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, which offers some of the best intensive care units for babies in the country. The neonatal intensive care unit prioritizes each patient’s unique needs, has super specialists on call 24/7, and provides exceptional care for all neonatal emergencies.
Is NICU considered intensive care?
Yes, an intensive care unit that focuses on the treatment of premature or ill newborns is called a neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU. It is also referred to as an intensive care nursery. With its cutting-edge NICU, Motherness Hospital, one of the top pediatric hospitals in AP, offers the best care for newborns.
What is the duration of a baby's stay in the NICU?
Premature babies born before 34 weeks of pregnancy should generally stay in the neonatal intensive care unit for three to four weeks until their due date, or if they recover well in a few weeks, they will be moved to the newborn nursery and monitored closely by the NICU’s medical staff and neonatal specialists.
Which ages are admitted to the NICU?
Neonatals born before 32–34 weeks of pregnancy or weighing less than 1,500 grams at birth are typically considered premature babies and are cared for in neonatal intensive care units, or NICUs, until they recover. Also infants who need breathing support to survive and those who are extremely ill at any age or weight are also admitted.