High Risk Neonatal Clinic
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What is High Risk Neonatal clinic?
A High-Risk Neonatal Clinic (HRNC) is a specialized medical facility dedicated to the care and follow-up of newborns who have experienced critical health challenges at birth. These infants often include preterm babies, those with low birth weight, congenital anomalies, infections, or complications arising from maternal conditions. The primary goal of the clinic is to provide continuous medical support, monitor development, and offer interventions that improve long-term health outcomes.
Dr Afsana Patel is Certified in DASII & National Trainer For NC-ECD & RACE modules of Central IAP for Early Childhood Development!!!
At Little Star Children’s Hospital our expert Pediatrician takes detailed history of the child, assess the child and give proper guidance & counselling as per diagnosis & evaluation!!!
Services in High Risk Neonatal Clinic
- Medical Assessments and Follow-Ups
- Neurological and Developmental Evaluations
- Nutritional Support and Feeding Therapy
- Respiratory Care
- Vision and Hearing Screening
- Physical and Occupational Therapy
- Social and Psychological Support
- Immunization and Infectious Disease Prevention
- Genetic and Metabolic Screening
Criteria for Enrollment in the High-Risk Neonatal Clinic Infants referred to the HRNC typically include those with
- Premature birth (less than 37 weeks gestation)
- Low birth weight (<2500 grams)
- Neonatal intensive care hospitalization
- Birth asphyxia or perinatal hypoxia
- Congenital anomalies or genetic disorders
- Neonatal infections, including sepsis
- Feeding or growth difficulties
- Neurological complications, including seizures