When a newborn baby needs special medical care, every second matters. At Kalppa Virusha Hospital, we provide the best NICU service in Attibele, giving babies the right care at the right time with love and expertise.
A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a special area in the hospital where newborn babies who are very sick or born too early (premature) are taken care of. Our NICU has modern equipment and a team of doctors and nurses who are trained to care for babies needing extra support.
At Kalppa Virusha, we offer Level 3 NICU facilities in Attibele, meaning we can treat even the most critical newborn cases.
Our NICU is fully equipped with:
• Advanced incubators to keep babies warm and safe
• Ventilators for babies who have trouble breathing
• Continuous monitoring of heart rate, oxygen, and breathing
• Feeding and medication support to help babies grow strong
We are proud to offer NICU services near Attibele, also easily accessible for families from Sarjapura, Hosur, Anekal, and Bommasandra.
At Kalppa Virusha Hospital’s Level 3 NICU in Attibele, we care for babies with many serious health problems. Our expert NICU team provides the right treatment and close monitoring to help your baby recover safely.
Babies born before 37 weeks may not be fully developed. We provide warmth, breathing support, feeding tubes, and special care to help them grow stronger.
Conditions like neonatal pneumonia, respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), and underdeveloped lungs are treated using oxygen therapy, CPAP (breathing support), and ventilators.
Serious infections in newborns can spread quickly. We give strong antibiotics and monitor the baby closely to fight the infection.
Babies who struggle to breathe after birth are given oxygen, brain protection treatment (cooling therapy if needed), and continuous monitoring.
Babies who weigh less than normal are given special feeding (breast milk, fortified milk), warmth, and close care to help them gain weight safely.
High bilirubin levels are treated with phototherapy lights or, in severe cases, blood exchange transfusion.
Some babies are born with a connection between their windpipe (trachea) and food pipe (esophagus). This causes trouble in feeding and breathing.
We stabilise the baby first, avoid oral feeding, and perform surgery to separate the pipes. After surgery, the baby is monitored closely for breathing and feeding recovery.
Babies born with heart defects are treated with medicines to control heart function. Some may need heart surgery when stable.
Babies who cannot digest or pass stool may need surgery to correct blockages. We give IV fluids and nutrition until the baby recovers.
Babies with kidney failure or electrolyte imbalance are treated with medications and fluid balance care. Some rare cases may need dialysis.
Premature babies may have brain bleeding. We monitor brain activity and manage the condition with medications and supportive care.
Babies with very low blood sugar levels are treated with glucose infusions and regular monitoring.
Our NICU team includes:
Together, we work day and night to give your baby the best chance of a healthy start in life.
If your newborn needs urgent care or NICU admission, don’t wait.
We’re always here to help — providing neonatal care for babies in Attibele with compassion and expertise.