Looking after the health of you and your little one is our primary concern. Our state-of-the-art infrastructure is designed as a baby-friendly hospital. At our Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU), we provide expert care for newborn babies of all gestational ages, including pre-term babies with complex medical needs. We also provide routine paediatric care including vaccinations, management of infectious diseases, advice on nutrition, growth, development and child behaviour. We believe that our tiny patients and young people heal best when their families are a part of their care plan and so we partner with you to keep you actively involved in their treatment. We get to know your child to ensure that they are receiving the best care, sensitive to their unique needs and you receive complete parental reassurance and peace of mind.
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Preventive health & immunisationWhether you need specialist clinical support during your pregnancy including advanced fetal medicine or whether your little one needs extra medical attention after birth, we will help keep you and your child healthy and safe.
A paediatrician plays varied roles in children’s healthcare. They help in disease prevention, assessment, diagnosis, management and treatment. They also offer personalised guidelines to help keep children in their best health.
You should first start consulting a paediatrician soon after your delivery to help give your child a good start in life. Some mothers also choose to meet their paediatricians 3-4 weeks before their delivery to offer them an insight into their prenatal assessment.
Low birth weight, infectious diseases, jaundice, digestive disorders, asthma, common cold and skin disorders are some common health conditions in the condition.
You can promote your child’s health by offering them a healthy diet, making sure they get enough sleep, engaging with them in physical activities and active listening.