The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides care for infants who need intensive medical attention. The unit features a strong healthcare team, specially trained nurses, advanced technical equipment, and spacious facilities to offer 24-hour care and support, including family education and training. Starting from 24 weeks of gestation, we provide advanced care for preterm infants, those requiring mechanical respiratory support, low birth weight infants, multiple births, infants with growth restrictions based on gestational age, and those at high risk for birth-related complications. We also offer care for newborns born in other centers who require intensive care.
Conditions treated and monitored include:
High-risk pregnancy and delivery monitoring
Care and treatment for newborns requiring diagnostic and therapeutic techniques
Limited touch application
Blood exchange
Phototherapy
Respiratory support and non-invasive ventilation
Administration of surfactant for infants with underdeveloped lungs
Placement of umbilical artery and vein catheters, central venous catheters