Paediatrics and Neonatology department is committed to providing the highest quality of premature care to critically ill infants by qualified paediatricians. Aster Ramesh hospital is known for the warm, child-friendly environment and is cooperative during treatment.
Our team at Aster Ramesh Hospital consists of a highly experienced child specialist in Andhra Pradesh, who are supported by a team of skilled neonatal and pediatric nurses, therapists and technicians.
We have clean and well-maintained NICUs and PICU. It consists of all the routine diagnostic and treatment procedures required in the NICU, and PICU are done under strict aseptic precautions. We ensure accurate diagnostic lab reports through our state-of-the-art NABL accredited laboratory.
The neonatal unit at Aster Ramesh Hospital is well-equipped with modern monitors and infusion equipment, LED phototherapy units and radiant warmers.
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FAQs
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What are paediatrics and neonatology?
Paediatrics is the speciality of medical science dealing with the physical, mental and social health of infants, children and adolescents from birth to young adulthood (up to 18yrs of age).
Neonatology is the sub-speciality of paediatrics that consists of newborn infants’ medical care, especially the ill or premature newborn.
What equipment is used in NICU?
Our NICU is the state of art level IV NICU facility with a good patient-to-nurse ratio and a highly skilled specialist available around the clock offering the highest standards of neonatal care. Our NICU is equipped with advanced neonatal incubators, including transport incubators, invasive and noninvasive ventilators, high-frequency ventilators, transport ventilators, LED, phototherapy units, multiple monitors, invasive blood pressure monitors.
The concept of keeping baby and mother together has been well established, and we try to maintain the same. Exclusive breastfeeding from birth and frequent lactation counselling to ensure adequate and fruitful lactation are emphasised to all mothers.
We treat all the complicated cases like severe RDS, congenital pneumonia, birth asphyxia requiring ventilation and therapeutic hypothermia, PPHN, congenital heart disease and other surgical emergencies, neonatal injuries, haematological and metabolic conditions, case of extremely premature and extremely LBW babies, NNT requiring IV immunoglobulin’s or exchange transfusion central lines, umbilical catheter ICD tubes, PD catheters are well placed.
All the preterm babies and sick babies are exposed to early intervention programs right from NICU, and we understand that optimum development occurs only with psychological well being. We provide kangaroo mother care and family-centred care as a part of a comprehensive approach to preterm care.
Our department works in conjunction with various sub-specialities to provide multidisciplinary and comprehensive services.
Vaccinations are initiated in the hospital and followed up in our immunisation clinic.
Follow up care of preterm and high-risk babies is provided at over high-risk clinics with developmental assessment and educating need for ROP screening, BERA, regular physical therapy.
We provide antenatal counselling, genetic counselling apart from adequate support for parents.
Can I stay somewhere near my baby?
Yes, our Ramesh hospital; believes in taking all measures to keep mother and child close. We encourage frequent visits of the parents to the NICU and spend some time with the baby. We also have the facility of kangaroo mother care where the mother takes care of her preterm baby in a separate ward under the supervision and aims at family center care.
What does a paediatrician & Neonatologists do?
Paediatricians and neonatologists provide complete medical care to children from birth to their teenage years. These experts offer special care to infants, who are sensitively prone to health issues. They closely monitor children’s health conditions to understand the root problems and causes.
What questions should you ask a paediatrician & Neonatologist?
Parents can ask paediatricians and neonatologists certain questions regarding their children's care plans or treatments. These can include - how long they have been practising child care, which methods they utilise for treatments, how they provide intensive care for newborns, and do they provide recovery options.
What are the most common types of conditions that paediatricians & Neonatologists treat?
The paediatricians and neonatologists handle several types of conditions for treating children, such as infections, flu, skin conditions, asthma, speech difficulties, mental health concerns, premature birth complications, neonatal infections, pneumonia, and respiratory issues. Our paediatricians and neonatologists at Aster handle these critical situations with complete medical care.
When should I consider seeing a paediatrician & Neonatologist?
You should consider seeing a paediatrician and neonatologist when you observe or find any specific health issue with your children or newborn baby. Even for minor health issues, it is recommended that you visit these experts to avoid further complications. Our paediatricians and neonatologists in Guntur will explain all these crucial situations.
What is the difference between neonatologists and pediatricians?
The paediatrician is a physician who is specially trained in concerned with the health, nutrition, welfare, development, and diseases of children, adolescents, and young adults.
A neonatologist is a physician practicing neonatology who initially receives training as a pediatrician and then completes additional training in neonatology.
What type of support services do you offer in the NICU and the hospital for parents?
Our NICU is the state of art level IV NICU facility with a good patient-to-nurse ratio and a highly skilled specialist available around the clock offering the highest standards of neonatal care. Our NICU is equipped with advanced neonatal incubators, including transport incubators, invasive and non-invasive ventilators, high-frequency ventilators, transport ventilators, LED, phototherapy units, multiple monitors, invasive blood pressure monitors.
The concept of keeping baby and mother together has been well established, and we try to maintain the same. Exclusive breastfeeding from birth and frequent lactation counselling to ensure adequate and fruitful lactation are emphasised to all mothers.
We treat all the complicated cases like severe RDS, congenital pneumonia, birth asphyxia requiring ventilation and therapeutic hypothermia, PPHN, congenital heart disease and other surgical emergencies, neonatal injuries, haematological and metabolic conditions, case of extremely premature and extremely LBW babies, NNT requiring IV immunoglobulin’s or exchange transfusion central lines, umbilical catheter ICD tubes, PD catheters are well placed.
All the preterm babies and sick babies are exposed to early intervention programs right from NICU, and we understand that optimum development occurs only with psychological well being. We provide kangaroo mother care and family-centred care as a part of a comprehensive approach to preterm care.
Our department works in conjunction with various sub-specialities to provide multidisciplinary and comprehensive services.
Vaccinations are initiated in the hospital and followed up in our immunisation clinic.
Follow up care of preterm and high-risk babies is provided at over high-risk clinics with developmental assessment and educating need for ROP screening, BERA, regular physical therapy.
We provide antenatal counselling, genetic counselling apart from adequate support for parents.
What are the most common childhood diseases?
- Infectious diseases like flu, gastroenteritis, hand foot mouth diseases, malaria, chickenpox, dengue
- Congenital anomalies and syndromes
- Allergic diseases and asthma
- Neonatal jaundice
- Prematurity
- Neonatal sepsis
- Metabolic disorders
- Surgical illness
- Nutritional deficiency disorder
- Developmental and behavioral problems
- Congenital heart disease
- Injuries and poisoning
How do paediatricians & Neonatologists decide on a treatment plan?
The decision to plan a treatment is a collaborative effort that requires evaluating health conditions, discussing them with parents or guardians, and assessing after-treatment conditions. Paediatricians and neonatologists work closely to monitor the symptoms and then find the best and safest treatments available.
Will paediatricians & Neonatologists help manage side effects during treatment?
The paediatricians and neonatologists take complete responsibility for managing potential side effects of the child's treatment. They keep track of their health conditions, monitor vital health signals, and prepare assessments to prevent allergies or infections from the treatment. Our paediatricians and neonatologists in Guntur manage side effects with primitive care.
What documents should I carry on my first visit to a paediatrician & Neonatologist?
You should carry all the medical reports from childbirth to the current period while visiting a paediatrician and neonatologist. This will help these experts to understand your children’s health conditions better. Our paediatricians and neonatologists in Guntur can help you prepare these documents for smooth communication.
How should I prepare for my first visit to a paediatrician & Neonatologist?
While visiting a paediatrician and neonatologist, you should know your children's health concerns so that you can discuss treatments. Moreover, you can take along all the necessary health documents, including reports, checkups, and recent assessments. To get a better idea, you can consult with our paediatricians and neonatologists in Guntur to prepare for the visit.