SERVICES

Nebulization
Because you have asthma, COPD, or another lung disease, your health care provider has prescribed medicine that you need to take using a nebulizer. A nebulizer is a small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist. You sit with the machine and breathe in through a connected mouthpiece. Medicine goes into your lungs as you take slow, deep breaths for 10 to 15 minutes. It is easy and pleasant to breathe the medicine into your lungs this way.
If you have asthma, you may not need to use a nebulizer. You may use an inhaler instead, which is usually just as effective. But a nebulizer can deliver medicine with less effort than an inhaler. You and your provider can decide if a nebulizer is the best way to get the medicine you need. The choice of device may be based on whether you find a nebulizer easier to use and what type of medicine you take.
Newborn Care
Taking a newborn care class during pregnancy can prepare caregivers for the real thing. But feeding and diapering a baby doll isn’t quite the same. During the stay in a hospital or birthing center, clinicians and nurses help with basic baby care. These health providers will demonstrate basic infant care. Newborn care basics include:
- Handling a newborn, including supporting the baby’s neck
- Changing diapers
- Bathing
- Dressing
- Swaddling
- Feeding and burping


Growth Monitoring
Every child grows and develops differently, doing things at their own pace. Children generally reach certain milestones in their life at roughly the same time, so we’ve got several pages that describe each of the major age milestones, and what usually happens at that time. Understanding these gives you the chance to help your child develop new skills and reach their full potential.
The early years of a child’s life are very important for his or her health and development. Healthy development means that children of all abilities, including those with special health care needs, are able to grow up where their social, emotional and educational needs are met. Having a safe and loving home and spending time with family―playing, singing, reading, and talking―are very important. Proper nutrition, exercise, and sleep also can make a big difference.
Parenting Counseling
Parenting counseling is a type of service that aims to provide the necessary knowledge, tools, guidance, and most especially support to parents without bias or judgment. This way, they become more fully equipped to take care of their children.Although becoming a parent is rewarding, it is also challenging. The responsibilities that parents must fulfill are huge. They are required to:
- Raise good children who can contribute to the society
- Provide a home that is loving, supportive, and caring
- Meet all the needs of their children such as a home, education, food, healthcare, and education
- Take care of their respective spouses
- Support the community they are in to create a safe and productive place for their families
- Give their families a comfortable life


Pediatric Surgery
“Child is not a small Adult” and, therefore, require expertise that can cater to their needs. Babies suffer from different problems, their physiology is different, they handle stress differently, and the principles of treatment are entirely different from adults.
Pediatric & Neonatal surgery is the field of medicine that deals with the surgical care of new-born babies, infants, and children to the age of 18 years. This branch is highly specialized not only because one has to handle very delicate and miniature tissues, but also it requires a great deal of patience, compassion and understanding to handle the little babies and their very anxious parents.
Vaccination
Vaccination, also known as immunization, is a preventive medical measure that involves administering a vaccine to an individual to protect them from specific infectious diseases. Vaccines stimulate the body’s immune system to produce an immune response without causing the actual disease. This prepares the body to recognize and fight off the infectious agent (virus or bacteria) if the person is exposed to it in the future.
It’s important to note that vaccines are continuously monitored for safety, and any potential side effects are investigated thoroughly. Vaccination remains a critical tool in the fight against infectious diseases and has saved millions of lives worldwide. If you have questions about specific vaccines or vaccination recommendations, it’s best to consult with healthcare professionals or trusted medical sources.
