NICU
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
At Almoosa Health, we understand how critical specialized care is for premature and seriously ill newborns. Our 50-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is equipped with advanced technology and designed to deliver comprehensive, compassionate, and family-centered care.
Conditions We Treat
• Premature and low-birth-weight infants.
• Respiratory conditions, including respiratory distress syndrome and chronic lung disease.
• Neonatal infections.
• Congenital anomalies and complex surgical cases.
• Congenital heart disease and vascular disorders.
• Kidney and urinary tract conditions, including dialysis.
• Neurological disorders such as seizures and brain injury.
• Genetic and metabolic conditions.
Advanced Care and Services
• Round-the-clock coverage from a dedicated team of neonatologists, supported by pediatric subspecialists.
• Family-centered approach, involving parents as active partners in their baby’s care.
• Cutting-edge equipment, including advanced ventilators, smart incubators, and continuous monitoring systems.
• Therapy programs in physical, occupational, respiratory, and speech therapy to support development.
• Comprehensive nutrition services, with tailored feeding plans and lactation support for mothers.
• Safe neonatal transport, ensuring transfers to and from other facilities meet the highest safety standards.
• Palliative care, offering holistic support for babies with complex or life-threatening conditions.
Why us ?
• Rooming-in: Dedicated rooms where mothers can stay with their babies, strengthening bonding and learning care routines under medical supervision.
• Post-discharge follow-up, including growth and development monitoring, and parental education on preterm infant care and breastfeeding.
• Integrated care with the Obstetrics and Gynecology department, ensuring timely intervention in high-risk pregnancies and preterm deliveries.
Our Team
• Consultant neonatologists, leading care for complex and critical cases.
• Pediatric residents, providing daily monitoring and continuous assessment.
• Respiratory therapists, managing ventilators and advanced breathing support.
• Nutrition specialists, developing individualized feeding strategies.
• NICU-trained nurses, experts in neonatal resuscitation, precision monitoring, and family support.
• Pharmacy and administrative staff, ensuring safe and accurate implementation of treatment plans.