The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Gurjar Hospital is a specialized facility dedicated to the care of premature babies, newborns with low birth weight, or infants born with medical complications. Our NICU is equipped with advanced life-support systems and round-the-clock monitoring to ensure every newborn receives the attention and treatment they need to survive and thrive. We understand how delicate the first days of life can be, and our focus is to provide a safe, warm, and supportive environment for our tiniest patients.
Newborns may be admitted to the NICU if they have:
Premature birth (before 37 weeks)
Low birth weight (less than 2.5 kg)
Breathing difficulties or respiratory distress
Birth-related trauma or complications
Jaundice requiring intensive treatment
Infections like sepsis or pneumonia
Congenital abnormalities
Need for surgery or advanced monitoring
Early intervention through NICU care is critical for ensuring the healthy development of newborns in need of special attention.
At Gurjar Hospital, our NICU is managed by an experienced team of neonatologists, pediatricians, and NICU-trained nurses. The unit is equipped with incubators, radiant warmers, phototherapy units, ventilators, and continuous monitors to track vital signs. Each newborn receives individualized care based on their medical condition and development stage. Our team works closely with parents, keeping them informed and involved in their baby’s care journey. Breastfeeding support, emotional counseling, and post-discharge follow-up are also provided to ensure a smooth transition from NICU to home.
Dedicated NICU with 24/7 expert medical care
Latest neonatal equipment and monitoring systems
Compassionate staff trained in handling critical newborn cases
Clean, sterile, and nurturing environment
Family-focused care with guidance and emotional support
Proven outcomes and trusted reputation in neonatal care
Your baby’s first days matter the most.
📞 Call Gurjar Hospital today to learn more about our NICU services or to speak with our neonatal care team.