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At Cloudnine, we take pride in having some of India’s best and most experienced neonatology specialists.
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Dr. R. Kishore Kumar
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
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Bengaluru
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Dr. Piyush Jain
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Mumbai
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Dr. Khusboo Kapasi
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Mumbai
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Dr. Shashidhar Vishwanath
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Pediatric Care
NICU
Bengaluru
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Dr. Spoorti Kapate
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Bengaluru
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Dr. Nandita Patwari
Paediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Bengaluru
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Dr. Prashant Vasant Bhamare
Advance Gynae Endoscopic Surgeon
Allied Services
NICU
Mumbai
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Dr. Ankur Gupta
Paediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
New Delhi
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Dr. Amit Jayasingrao Nigade
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Pediatric Care
NICU
Pune
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Dr. Gopal Agrawal
Paediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Gurugram
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Dr. Manish Ramteke
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Pune
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Dr. Rahul Shamrao Zanje
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Pune
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Dr. D Malathi Raja
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Bengaluru
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Dr. Nilesh Rao
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Bengaluru
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Dr. Amitoj Singh Chhinna
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Bengaluru
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Dr. Ujwal M V
Pediatrician and Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Bengaluru
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Dr. Sorabh Goel
Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Panchkula
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Paediatrician and Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Neonatal Care
Chandigarh
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Pediatrician & Neonatologist
Pediatric Care
NICU
Panchkula
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Pediatric Care
NICU
Chandigarh
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Best Hospital for Intensive Care in India (NICU)

At Cloudnine, we are equipped to handle the most complicated neonatal cases. Our Department of Neonatology runs state-of-the-art Level III Newborn Intensive Care Units (NICU), certified by the National Neonatology Forum as the highest level of intensive care. The NICU provides care to neonatal babies who are born prematurely or need some special treatment. 

With an entire ecosystem tailored to provide critical life support, specialised care for infants born as early as 27 to 30 weeks, treatment for serious illnesses and full-spectrum respiratory support including high-frequency ventilation and advanced imaging, Cloudnine is counted amongst the best neonatal care hospitals in India. The facility comes fully equipped with monitoring facilities and advanced incubators ensuring all your baby’s medical needs are met. For babies who need breathing support, ventilator management by experienced technicians and blood gas analyzers are provided. 

A dedicated team of neonatologists, paediatric surgeons, paediatric medical subspecialists, paediatric anesthesiologists, neonatal nurses and paediatric ophthalmologists take care of the baby around the clock. Their combined expertise and the advanced healthcare equipment in the NICU are crucial when it comes to ensuring the survival of newborns who are facing complications at birth.

We are certified by the National Neonatology Forum as the highest level of intensive care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is NICU?

NICU stands for newborn intensive care unit. This is a place in a hospital that provides around-the-clock care to sick or premature babies. It has doctors and paramedical staff who have special training and equipment to give your baby the best possible care.

What is the difference between ICU and NICU?

ICU stands for Intensive Care Unit and is designed to cater to critically ill adults. NICU, on the other hand, is designed to cater to newborn babies who need critical treatment.

What is the difference between PICU and NICU?

PICU stands for Paediatric Intensive Care Unit. In the PICU infants and children, up to 17 years old are treated by doctors. In a NICU, only newborns are provided critical care.

What is Level III NICU?

A level III NICU cares for very small babies, infants born as early as 27 to 30 weeks or very sick newborns. Level 3 NICUs have a wide variety of staff on-site, including neonatologists, neonatal nurses, and respiratory therapists who are available 24 hours a day.

Which babies need Level III NICUs?

Infants born at less than 32 weeks gestational age and weighing less than 1500 grams as well as critically ill newborns of any gestational age and birth weight, should be taken care of in a level III NICU.

What are some common health conditions babies have in the NICU?

Some common conditions treated at NICU are Anaemia, Breathing problems, Apnea, Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN), Pneumonia, Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), Bradycardia, Coarctation of the aorta, Heart valve abnormalities, Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA), Septal defects, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of the great arteries, Retinopathy of Prematurity, Sepsis, Macrosomia, Jaundice, Gastroschisis, Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) and so on.

What tests are done in the NICU?

Some common tests done in the NICU are blood tests, CT scans, echocardiograms, ECG, hearing tests, MRI, ROP exams, ultrasound, X-rays, urine tests and so on.

How can I breastfeed my baby in the NICU?

It depends on the baby’s medical condition and how well they can suck and swallow. If your baby can directly breastfeed, that is the best option. If your baby cannot breastfeed directly, you can feed her breast milk that you pump from your breasts using a bottle. Some babies may need a feeding tube and you can feed your pumped breast milk using that tube. 

For babies who are very small or sick, the baby can only receive nutrients through an intravenous line (IV).

What is newborn jaundice?

Newborn or neonatal jaundice is very common and causes yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes. Other symptoms of newborn jaundice can include dark, yellow urine and pale stools. The symptoms of newborn jaundice usually develop 2 days after the birth and tend to get better without treatment by the time the baby is about 2 weeks old.

It is caused by the build-up of bilirubin in the blood. Jaundice is common in newborn babies because babies have a high number of red blood cells in their blood, which are broken down and replaced frequently. Also, a newborn baby's liver is not fully developed, so it's less effective at removing the bilirubin from the blood.

My baby’s skin is peeling off. Is that ok?

When your baby is in the womb, it is covered in a baby moisturiser called vernix. After delivery, this layer slowly wears off and it appears that the baby’s skin is “peeling” or “moulting”. This shedding of old skin is completely normal and there is no need to apply any lotions or creams.