NICU

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Welcome to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Pentagon Hospital, where we provide expert care for your newborn’s unique medical needs. Our dedicated team of neonatologists, nurses, and specialists is committed to ensuring the health and well-being of your baby during this critical time.
Compassionate and Family-Centered Care
We understand that having a newborn in the NICU can be overwhelming for families. That’s why we provide compassionate, family-centered care, ensuring that you are involved in your baby’s care every step of the way. Our team is here to support you and provide guidance throughout your baby’s stay in the NICU.
Services We Offer
Our NICU is equipped with advanced technology and facilities to provide specialized care for newborns with a variety of medical conditions, including:
- Premature birth
- Low birth weight
- Respiratory distress syndrome
- Jaundice
- Birth defects
- Infections
- Other critical conditions
Our experienced neonatologists and nurses are trained to provide specialized treatments for newborns, including:
- Respiratory support, such as CPAP
- Intravenous (IV) therapy for nutrition and medication delivery
- Monitoring and management of vital signs
- Phototherapy for jaundice
- Surgical interventions, if necessary
In addition to medical care, we offer a range of support services for families, including:
- Social work services
- Lactation consultation
- Parent support groups
- Educational resources
Our care for your newborn extends beyond the NICU. We work closely with pediatricians and other specialists to ensure a smooth transition home and provide ongoing care and support as needed.
Advanced Medical Care
Our NICU is equipped with advanced technology and facilities to provide specialized care for newborns with a variety of medical conditions, including:
- Premature birth
- Low birth weight
- Respiratory distress syndrome
- Jaundice
- Birth defects
- Infections
- Other critical conditions
Specialized Treatments
Our experienced neonatologists and nurses are trained to provide specialized treatments for newborns, including:
- Respiratory support, such as mechanical ventilation and CPAP
- Intravenous (IV) therapy for nutrition and medication delivery
- Monitoring and management of vital signs
- Phototherapy for jaundice
- Surgical interventions, if necessary
Support Services
In addition to medical care, we offer a range of support services for families, including:
- Social work services
- Lactation consultation
- Parent support groups
- Educational resources
Continuing Care
Our care for your newborn extends beyond the NICU. We work closely with pediatricians and other specialists to ensure a smooth transition home and provide ongoing care and support as needed.
We look forward to assisting you with your healthcare needs.
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