Level III Neonatal Unit
24/7 Neonatologist
NABH Certified
30+ Years Expertise

NICU Care in Lucknow —
Expert Neonatal Intensive
Care for Every Newborn.

No sperm in the ejaculate is not the end of the road. Javitri Hospital’s surgical sperm retrieval programme — TESA, PESA, MESA, and TESE — gives men with azoospermia a genuine, evidence-based path to fatherhood. Transparent costs. Minimal side effects. High success rates.

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4 Retrieval
Techniques

90–100%
Retrieval Rate (OA)

4.9★
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🩺 TESA · PESA · MESA · TESE
🔬 NABH-Certified Andrology Lab
🖥️ Computerised ICSI
💰 Transparent Cost · EMI Available
📍 Lucknow · Kanpur

Understanding the Procedure

Surgical Sperm Retrieval — What You Need to Know

Surgical sperm retrieval is a group of minimally invasive male infertility surgery procedures used to obtain sperm directly from the testes or epididymis in men with no sperm in their ejaculate (azoospermia). The four main techniques — TESA, PESA, MESA, and TESE — are day-care procedures performed under local anaesthesia. Surgical sperm retrieval side effects are mild and temporary. Surgical sperm retrieval cost at Javitri Hospital is fully transparent and discussed at the first consultation. Surgical sperm retrieval success rates reach 90–100% for obstructive azoospermia and 40–60% for non-obstructive azoospermia.

At Javitri Hospital, all four surgical sperm retrieval techniques are available under one roof — meaning the correct procedure is always chosen based on your specific diagnosis rather than what a particular clinic offers. Retrieved sperm are processed immediately in our NABH-certified andrology lab and used with computerised ICSI for the highest possible fertilisation outcome.

Furthermore, our team’s 30+ years of male infertility surgery expertise ensures that even the most challenging non-obstructive azoospermia cases are approached with precision, care, and honest guidance about realistic expectations.

Surgical Sperm Retrieval — At a Glance
Techniques Available TESA · PESA · MESA · TESE
Procedure Type Day-care · Minimally invasive
Anaesthesia Local / Light sedation
Duration 20–60 minutes
Side Effects Mild, resolve in 3–5 days
Recovery Back to work in 2–3 days
Success Rate (OA) 90–100%
Success Rate (NOA) 40–60% (Micro-TESE)
Used With ICSI + IVF
Lab Certification NABH · ISAR · ISO
Free Consultation ✓ Yes

Conditions We Treat

Newborn Conditions Managed in Our Neonatal Unit

Understanding NICU Levels — What Level III Means

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Level I — Basic Care

For healthy, full-term babies needing routine monitoring. Provides basic resuscitation and observation in a standard neonatal care unit.

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Level II — Special Care

For moderately premature or unwell babies (32–36 weeks). Provides IV fluids, oxygen therapy, phototherapy, and gavage feeding support.

Level III — Intensive Care

Javitri Hospital’s NICU level — for the most critical neonates including extreme prematurity, RDS, HIE, and complex surgical newborns. Full ventilation and 24/7 neonatologist cover.

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Family-Centred NICU

Parents are actively included in care — through kangaroo mother care, daily neonatologist briefings, and guided participation in feeding and bonding.

NICU TREATMENTS

NICU Treatments Available at Javitri Hospital

Every treatment is initiated based on clinical assessment. Our neonatologist guides families through each decision with complete transparency.

Care Protocols

How Our Neonatal Care Unit Manages Critical Newborns

Clinical Interventions in Our NICU

Every NICU admission at Javitri Hospital begins with a full clinical assessment and tailored care plan. Consequently, each baby receives only the interventions appropriate to their specific condition and gestational age.

  • Mechanical Ventilation & CPAP — for respiratory distress syndrome and birth asphyxia. High-frequency ventilation and HFNC available for complex respiratory cases.
  • Surfactant Therapy — administered intratracheally for premature babies with RDS to restore lung function and reduce ventilator dependency.
  • Phototherapy (Single & Double) — LED phototherapy units for neonatal jaundice. Exchange transfusion is available for severe or exchange-level hyperbilirubinemia.
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) — intravenous nutrition for babies unable to feed enterally, ensuring adequate caloric and micronutrient delivery.
  • Antibiotic Therapy for Neonatal Sepsis — culture-guided antibiotic protocols with regular escalation review by the neonatology team.
  • Therapeutic Hypothermia (Cooling) — for newborns with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE / birth asphyxia) to protect the neonatal brain.

⚠️ In an emergency: If your newborn needs immediate neonatal intensive care, call +91 9936068274 immediately. Our neonatal team is available 24 hours for urgent admissions and referrals.

Family-Centred Care in Our Neonatal Unit
  • 🤱 Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) — WHO-recommended skin-to-skin contact between parent and baby, proven to stabilise temperature, heart rate, and promote weight gain in premature babies.
  • 📊 Daily Neonatologist Briefings — parents receive a clear update on their baby’s condition, progress milestones, and next steps in care every single day.
  • 🍼 Breastfeeding & Expressed Milk Support — lactation counsellors assist mothers of NICU babies to establish and maintain milk supply, with expressed breast milk used in tube feeds.
  • 🧸 Developmental Care — minimal handling protocols, clustered care, and comfort positioning reduce stress in premature neonates and support healthy neurodevelopment.
  • 📋 Clear Discharge Planning — families receive written discharge criteria for their baby. When all targets are met, a structured transition-home plan is provided with follow-up scheduled.
  • 💬 Psychological Support for Parents — our team recognises the emotional toll of NICU admission. Social support and counselling are available for families throughout the stay.

Why Choose Us

Why Javitri Hospital for NICU Care in Lucknow?

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Your Newborn Deserves Expert Neonatal Care — Start Here

Whether you are expecting a high-risk delivery, have a premature baby in need of NICU care, or need to transfer a critically ill newborn — our team is available 24 hours to help.

  • Level III neonatal intensive care unit
  • 24/7 neonatologist and NICU nursing team
  • Ventilators, CPAP, surfactant, phototherapy
  • Family-centred care with daily updates
  • EMI options available for all treatments

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NICU Care — FAQs for Parents

NICU care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit care is specialised, round-the-clock medical support provided to newborns who are premature, critically ill, or have low birth weight. A neonatal intensive care unit provides continuous vital monitoring, mechanical ventilation, phototherapy, surfactant therapy, and intravenous nutrition – all under 24/7 supervision by a qualified neonatologist and a trained NICU nursing team.

A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a specialised hospital ward designed to care for premature and critically ill newborns. It is equipped with incubators, ventilators, phototherapy units, monitoring systems, and infusion pumps — and staffed by neonatologists and NICU-trained nurses at all times. NICUs are classified by level — Level I (basic care), Level II (special care), and Level III (advanced intensive care). Javitri Hospital operates a Level III neonatal intensive care unit for the most complex newborn cases.

A neonatal care unit is a broader term that covers all levels of specialised newborn care — from routine observation of well babies to full intensive care. A NICU specifically refers to the higher-level neonatal units (Level II and III) where critically ill, premature, or very low birth weight babies receive intensive management with advanced equipment and specialist care. Javitri Hospital’s neonatal unit is a Level III facility — the highest designation for a neonatal care unit in India.

A neonatal unit cares for newborns from birth to 28 days of age who need specialist support beyond routine care. Babies admitted to our neonatal unit include: premature babies born before 37 weeks; babies with low birth weight (under 2.5 kg); babies with respiratory distress or breathing difficulty; newborns with birth asphyxia or low APGAR scores; babies with neonatal sepsis; those with severe jaundice; and newborns requiring post-surgical monitoring.

An infant intensive care unit (NICU or neonatal ICU) is specifically designed for newborns — babies from birth to 28 days old. It differs from a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), which cares for older infants and children. The NICU has equipment, medications, and protocols specifically calibrated for neonatal physiology — premature lungs, fragile skin, immature organ systems, and the unique metabolic needs of the newborn period. Javitri Hospital’s infant intensive care unit is staffed by neonatologists with specialist training in neonatal medicine.

NICU stay duration depends on the baby’s gestational age and condition. Babies with mild jaundice or brief respiratory issues may stay 2–5 days. Moderately premature babies (32–36 weeks) may stay 2–4 weeks. Very premature babies (under 32 weeks) may stay 4–10 weeks or more. At Javitri Hospital, our neonatology team sets clear, transparent discharge milestones — so parents always know exactly what their baby needs to achieve before going home.

Yes. Javitri Hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. A qualified neonatologist is present in the NICU at all times — not merely on call. This means critical decisions, emergency interventions, and urgent admissions are handled immediately without delay. Parents can receive updates on their baby’s condition at any time of the day or night.
Yes. Javitri Hospital’s neonatal unit follows a family-centred care model. Parents are actively encouraged to participate in kangaroo mother care (skin-to-skin contact), assist with feeding and nappy changes where appropriate, and attend daily neonatologist briefings. Research consistently shows that parental involvement in nicu care improves outcomes — faster weight gain, shorter NICU stays, and stronger developmental outcomes for premature and ill newborns.
Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a WHO-recommended practice in which a premature or low birth weight baby is placed skin-to-skin on the parent’s chest for extended daily periods. Clinical evidence demonstrates that KMC in the neonatal care unit stabilises the baby’s temperature, heart rate, and oxygen levels; promotes weight gain; reduces risk of infection; supports breastfeeding; and strengthens parent-baby bonding. Javitri Hospital integrates KMC as a structured daily protocol in our neonatal unit for all eligible premature babies.
Javitri Hospital offers one of Lucknow’s most advanced neonatal intensive care units — a Level III NICU with 24/7 neonatologist cover, mechanical ventilators, CPAP, surfactant therapy, phototherapy, therapeutic hypothermia for birth asphyxia, and a structured kangaroo mother care programme. Furthermore, as a NABH-accredited hospital with 30+ years of integrated obstetric and neonatal expertise, Javitri Hospital provides seamless care from high-risk pregnancy through delivery to newborn intensive care — ensuring every critically ill newborn receives the best possible start in life.
 

NICU Care — FAQs for Parents

NICU care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit care is specialised, round-the-clock medical support provided to newborns who are premature, critically ill, or have low birth weight. A neonatal intensive care unit provides continuous vital monitoring, mechanical ventilation, phototherapy, surfactant therapy, and intravenous nutrition – all under 24/7 supervision by a qualified neonatologist and a trained NICU nursing team.

A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a specialised hospital ward designed to care for premature and critically ill newborns. It is equipped with incubators, ventilators, phototherapy units, monitoring systems, and infusion pumps — and staffed by neonatologists and NICU-trained nurses at all times. NICUs are classified by level — Level I (basic care), Level II (special care), and Level III (advanced intensive care). Javitri Hospital operates a Level III neonatal intensive care unit for the most complex newborn cases.

A neonatal care unit is a broader term that covers all levels of specialised newborn care — from routine observation of well babies to full intensive care. A NICU specifically refers to the higher-level neonatal units (Level II and III) where critically ill, premature, or very low birth weight babies receive intensive management with advanced equipment and specialist care. Javitri Hospital’s neonatal unit is a Level III facility — the highest designation for a neonatal care unit in India.

A neonatal unit cares for newborns from birth to 28 days of age who need specialist support beyond routine care. Babies admitted to our neonatal unit include: premature babies born before 37 weeks; babies with low birth weight (under 2.5 kg); babies with respiratory distress or breathing difficulty; newborns with birth asphyxia or low APGAR scores; babies with neonatal sepsis; those with severe jaundice; and newborns requiring post-surgical monitoring.

An infant intensive care unit (NICU or neonatal ICU) is specifically designed for newborns — babies from birth to 28 days old. It differs from a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), which cares for older infants and children. The NICU has equipment, medications, and protocols specifically calibrated for neonatal physiology — premature lungs, fragile skin, immature organ systems, and the unique metabolic needs of the newborn period. Javitri Hospital’s infant intensive care unit is staffed by neonatologists with specialist training in neonatal medicine.

NICU stay duration depends on the baby’s gestational age and condition. Babies with mild jaundice or brief respiratory issues may stay 2–5 days. Moderately premature babies (32–36 weeks) may stay 2–4 weeks. Very premature babies (under 32 weeks) may stay 4–10 weeks or more. At Javitri Hospital, our neonatology team sets clear, transparent discharge milestones — so parents always know exactly what their baby needs to achieve before going home.

Yes. Javitri Hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. A qualified neonatologist is present in the NICU at all times — not merely on call. This means critical decisions, emergency interventions, and urgent admissions are handled immediately without delay. Parents can receive updates on their baby’s condition at any time of the day or night.
Yes. Javitri Hospital’s neonatal unit follows a family-centred care model. Parents are actively encouraged to participate in kangaroo mother care (skin-to-skin contact), assist with feeding and nappy changes where appropriate, and attend daily neonatologist briefings. Research consistently shows that parental involvement in nicu care improves outcomes — faster weight gain, shorter NICU stays, and stronger developmental outcomes for premature and ill newborns.
Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a WHO-recommended practice in which a premature or low birth weight baby is placed skin-to-skin on the parent’s chest for extended daily periods. Clinical evidence demonstrates that KMC in the neonatal care unit stabilises the baby’s temperature, heart rate, and oxygen levels; promotes weight gain; reduces risk of infection; supports breastfeeding; and strengthens parent-baby bonding. Javitri Hospital integrates KMC as a structured daily protocol in our neonatal unit for all eligible premature babies.
Javitri Hospital offers one of Lucknow’s most advanced neonatal intensive care units — a Level III NICU with 24/7 neonatologist cover, mechanical ventilators, CPAP, surfactant therapy, phototherapy, therapeutic hypothermia for birth asphyxia, and a structured kangaroo mother care programme. Furthermore, as a NABH-accredited hospital with 30+ years of integrated obstetric and neonatal expertise, Javitri Hospital provides seamless care from high-risk pregnancy through delivery to newborn intensive care — ensuring every critically ill newborn receives the best possible start in life.
 

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NICU Care in Lucknow — Advanced Neonatal Intensive Care at Javitri Hospital

Complete Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Services

Javitri Hospital provides Lucknow’s most comprehensive neonatal intensive care unit — a Level III NICU with round-the-clock neonatologist cover, advanced respiratory support (ventilators, CPAP, surfactant), phototherapy, therapeutic hypothermia, and a structured kangaroo mother care programme. Furthermore, our neonatal care unit is integrated within a full obstetric facility, enabling seamless management of high-risk pregnancies and critically ill newborns under one roof.

As a result, many premature, low birth weight, and critically ill newborns who require the highest level of nicu care are successfully managed at Javitri Hospital — with families supported at every step through transparent communication and family-centred care protocols.

Expert Neonatologists in Lucknow

Every admission to our neonatal unit is overseen by experienced neonatologists and supported by Dr. Rajul Tyagi’s 30+ years of obstetric and maternal-foetal medicine expertise. Our team is trained in the latest evidence-based protocols for neonatal resuscitation, infant intensive care unit management, and family-centred neonatal care — meeting international standards in a Lucknow setting.

For urgent NICU enquiries, emergency newborn admissions, or pre-birth NICU consultations, call +91-73885-78889 or email info@javitrihospital.co.in. Our neonatal team is available 24 hours.

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