

Level 3B NICU Care
About Level 3B NICU Care

A Level 3B NICU is a highly specialized neonatal intensive care unit equipped to manage premature babies, critically ill newborns, and infants requiring advanced respiratory support, continuous monitoring, and specialized medical intervention. These units are designed to care for newborns who need more than routine nursery care and require expert neonatal management.
At Kangaroo Care, our Level 3B NICU offers advanced life-support systems, neonatal ventilation, infection control protocols, developmental care programs, and specialized monitoring to support newborns during their most vulnerable stages. Our team works closely with obstetricians, fetal medicine specialists, pediatricians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure seamless care before, during, and after delivery. Through personalized treatment plans and continuous monitoring, we strive to improve neonatal outcomes while supporting families throughout their baby's journey.
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NICU Services Offered
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Level 3B NICU?
A Level 3B NICU is a specialized neonatal intensive care unit designed to care for premature, critically ill, and high-risk newborns requiring advanced medical support.
When does a baby need NICU care?
Babies may require NICU care if they are born prematurely, have low birth weight, breathing difficulties, infections, congenital conditions, or complications during delivery.
Can parents visit their baby in the NICU?
Yes. Parents are encouraged to participate in their baby's care while following hospital safety protocols
How long will my baby stay in the NICU?
The duration depends on your baby's condition, progress, and overall medical needs.
What specialists work in the NICU?
NICU teams typically include neonatologists, pediatricians, neonatal nurses, respiratory therapists, nutrition specialists, and other healthcare professionals.
Do premature babies survive in a Level 3B NICU?
Advancements in neonatal medicine have significantly improved outcomes for premature babies, especially when managed in specialized Level 3B NICU facilities.




























