Medicover Hospitals Navi Mumbai Unveils Women and Child Wing with Advanced Level III NICU

Medicover Hospitals Navi Mumbai Unveils Women and Child Wing with Advanced Level III NICU
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Medicover Hospitals in Navi Mumbai has launched a specialized Women and Child Wing, featuring a cutting-edge Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), reinforcing its commitment to comprehensive maternal and neonatal care.

The new wing was introduced through an open house event, allowing visitors to explore its state-of-the-art facilities, which support women and children at every stage—from antenatal care through labor, delivery, and postnatal support. The unit offers 24/7 access to specialized neonatology and pediatric critical care services.

Neeraj Lal, Regional Director for Maharashtra and Karnataka, emphasized the vision behind this expansion: “This launch reflects our dedication to delivering holistic and empathetic healthcare for women and children. Whether it’s antenatal counseling, gynecological care, or advanced neonatal support, our expert team is here to walk with families through every step of the journey. We are proud to provide world-class infrastructure paired with the warmth and compassion every mother and child deserves.”

The newly established NICU is equipped to manage complex and high-risk cases, offering rapid, life-saving interventions during critical scenarios such as premature births or complicated pregnancies. Staffed by a multidisciplinary team of neonatologists, pediatric intensivists, and trained nursing professionals, the unit ensures continuous care with advanced technology and a human touch.

A key focus of the wing is to encourage active parental involvement, recognizing that informed and engaged parents contribute significantly to a newborn’s recovery and long-term well-being.

In recent developments, Medicover Hospitals Navi Mumbai also introduced the MISSO robotic system for knee and hip replacement surgeries. This advanced robotic-assisted technology has significantly enhanced surgical precision, minimized patient discomfort, and reduced hospital stays. In a notable case, a 76-year-old patient was able to walk just two hours post-surgery, demonstrating the technology’s clinical impact.

Additionally, in 2024, Medicover partnered with Lupin Digital Health to roll out AI-enabled, at-home cardiac rehabilitation via the Lyfe digital therapeutics platform. Designed to enhance post-discharge cardiac care, the program offers real-time monitoring and tailored recovery support across 23 hospitals in India.

Together, these initiatives underscore Medicover Hospitals’ focus on leveraging innovation to improve outcomes and provide accessible, patient-centric care across all life stages.

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