Specialized Care
We understand that every patient’s needs are unique. We take the time to listen, understand your concerns, and create a personalized treatment plan that is tailored to your specific health condition and goals. Your care is our priority, and we strive to make every patient feel supported throughout their journey
At Tayde Balrugnalay, we understand that your child’s health and well-being are your top priority. That’s why we offer comprehensive pediatric care to children from birth through adolescence, providing specialized treatment in a compassionate and child-friendly environment.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) – for newborns, especially premature or critically ill babies.
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) – for children, typically from infancy through adolescence, who are experiencing life-threatening conditions.
Providing routine and specialized vaccination services, we help safeguard the health of children and contribute to the broader goal of disease prevention in the community.
Vaccination helps protect children from diseases that can cause severe illness, long-term complications, or even death.
Why Choose Specialized Care for Your Child?
Expertise in Pediatric Medicine: Our doctors and specialists are trained exclusively in the care of children, ensuring that your child’s medical care is handled by experts who understand the nuances of pediatric healthcare.
Child-Centered Environment: Every aspect of our hospital is designed with children in mind—our treatment rooms, recovery areas, and even waiting rooms are designed to make your child feel safe, relaxed, and comfortable.
Family-Focused Care: We involve you in every step of the decision-making process, providing support for both your child and your family throughout the treatment journey.
Comprehensive Care: From diagnosis and treatment to ongoing follow-up care and support, we provide comprehensive services that address all aspects of your child's health.
Our Specialized Pediatric Services
1. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
The NICU is a highly specialized unit designed to care for newborn infants who are born prematurely, have congenital conditions, or require intensive medical attention immediately after birth. The NICU is equipped with advanced medical technology and staffed by specialized healthcare providers, including neonatologists, pediatric nurses, respiratory therapists, and other specialists.
Conditions Treated in the NICU:
1. Premature birth
2. Respiratory distress syndrome
3. Birth defects (e.g., congenital heart defects, cleft lip/palate)
4. Jaundice
5. Infections and sepsis
6. Low birth weight
7. Neonatal hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
8. Cardiac issues and congenital heart conditions
2. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
The PICU is designed for children, typically ranging from infants to adolescents, who require intensive monitoring and care for life-threatening conditions. These units are staffed by pediatric intensivists and equipped with advanced technology to provide round-the-clock care.
Conditions Treated in the PICU:
1. Severe asthma or respiratory failure
2. Major trauma (e.g., after an accident)
3. Cardiac issues (e.g., heart failure, arrhythmias)
4. Sepsis or severe infections
5. Post-operative care after surgery
6. Neurological disorders (e.g., seizures, strokes, brain injuries)
7. Organ failure (kidney, heart, liver)
8. Severe dehydration or electrolyte imbalances
9. Acute poisoning or overdose
3. O.P.D (Outpatient Department) & I.P.D (Inpatient Department)
The OPD refers to the section of the hospital where children receive medical consultations, treatments, and follow-ups without needing to stay overnight. It is typically for children who do not require immediate hospitalization but need expert medical attention, ongoing treatment, or routine care.
The IPD refers to the hospital area where children who require more intensive care, monitoring, or treatment stay overnight or for longer periods. In the IPD, children are admitted to the hospital for observation, diagnostic tests, surgery, or management of serious conditions that cannot be treated effectively in an outpatient setting.
4. CPAP Service for Premature Babies
CPAP is an essential service in the care of premature babies, particularly those with respiratory distress. It provides non-invasive airway support, allowing babies with underdeveloped lungs to breathe more effectively while their lungs mature. In a NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), CPAP therapy is an important part of the treatment regimen for premature infants, helping to prevent the need for intubation and mechanical ventilation, promoting lung development, and improving oxygenation. Careful monitoring and gradual weaning are crucial to ensure the baby’s respiratory health and overall well-being.
5. LED phototherapy(Jaundice in Newborns)
LED (Light Emitting Diode) phototherapy is a treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to address various skin and health issues. In the context of children, LED phototherapy can be used to treat a range of conditions, typically related to the skin or certain health disorders. However, it’s important to consider the safety and appropriateness for kids, as well as the specific conditions being treated.
6. Vaccination
Providing routine and specialized vaccination services, we help safeguard the health of children and contribute to the broader goal of disease prevention in the community.
Vaccination helps protect children from diseases that can cause severe illness, long-term complications, or even death.
7. Well Baby Clinic
A Well Baby Clinic is a healthcare service designed to monitor and support the health and development of infants and young children. It focuses on providing regular check-ups, screenings, immunizations, and guidance for parents to ensure that babies grow and develop in a healthy and safe environment. These clinics play a key role in the early identification of health problems and provide a foundation for maintaining a child's long-term well-being.
8. Ear piercing
Ear piercing is the process of creating a small hole or opening in the earlobe or another part of the ear to insert jewelry, typically an earring. It is a common practice, often done for cultural, religious, or personal reasons, and can be performed on people of all ages, including infants, children, and adults.
9. Diet counseling for children
Diet counseling for children focuses on helping young individuals develop healthy eating habits, manage growth and nutrition, and address any specific health concerns related to diet. Pediatric diet counseling involves guidance from a registered dietitian (RD) or pediatric nutritionist, who works closely with parents and caregivers to ensure that children receive the appropriate nutrients for healthy growth and development.