Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Management
About the Procedure
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Management provides specialized, round-the-clock care for premature, low birth weight, or critically ill newborns. Equipped with advanced technology and supported by neonatologists and specially trained nurses, the NICU ensures close monitoring and timely intervention for babies requiring intensive medical support. Care focuses on stabilizing vital functions, supporting organ development, preventing complications, and promoting safe growth. Family involvement is encouraged throughout the baby’s NICU journey to ensure both medical excellence and emotional support.
Care Before the Procedure
- Prenatal risk assessment (if high-risk pregnancy identified)
- Coordination with obstetric team before delivery
- Preparation of NICU equipment and care plan
- Parent counseling regarding expected NICU care
Care During the Procedure
- Continuous monitoring of vital signs
- Respiratory and nutritional support as required
- Infection prevention measures
- Multidisciplinary medical supervision
Care After the Procedure
- Gradual transition to step-down care
- Feeding and growth monitoring
- Parent education for home care
- Scheduled follow-up visits
Eligibility
- Premature newborns
- Low birth weight infants
- Babies with breathing difficulties
- Newborns with congenital or medical complications
Relevant Specialties

Neonatology
Neonatology is the specialty dedicated to the care of newborn infants, particularly those requiring additional medical attention.
It supports early development and health during the first stages of life, ensuring newborns receive appropriate care and monitoring.
At KIMSHEALTH, neonatal care is delivered with a compassionate, family-centered approach, focusing on safety, support, and early well-being.




