Newborn and Neonatal Care – Expert Care for Your Precious Bundle
Every newborn deserves the perfect start in life. Our newborn care specialists in Sonipat provide comprehensive medical support from the first breath, ensuring your baby thrives during those crucial early days.
Understanding Newborn and Neonatal Care
What is Neonatal Care? Neonatal care focuses on the medical care of newborn infants, especially those born prematurely, with low birth weight, or with medical complications. Our NICU hospital in Sonipat is equipped to handle even the most complex neonatal conditions with expertise and compassion.
Types of Neonatal Care We Provide:
- Well Baby Care: Routine care for healthy newborns, including physical examination, feeding guidance, and discharge planning.
- Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU): For babies needing extra monitoring but not intensive care, such as those with mild jaundice or feeding difficulties.
- Level III NICU: Advanced intensive care for premature babies, very low birth weight infants, and those with serious medical conditions requiring ventilator support and specialized interventions.
- Transitional Care: Step-down care as babies improve and prepare for discharge, with parent training on home care.
Common Newborn Conditions We Treat:
- Prematurity and low birth weight management
- Respiratory distress syndrome
- Neonatal jaundice and hyperbilirubinemia
- Birth asphyxia and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
- Neonatal sepsis and infections
- Congenital anomalies requiring immediate intervention
- Feeding difficulties and failure to thrive
When to Seek Immediate Neonatal Care:
Emergency Signs in Newborns:
- Difficulty breathing or fast breathing (over 60 breaths per minute)
- Blue discoloration of lips or skin
- Lethargy or difficulty waking for feeds
- High fever (above 100.4°F/38°C) or hypothermia
- Poor feeding or refusal to feed
- Excessive crying or irritability
- Seizures or abnormal movements
Neonatal Care Assessment Guide
- Routine Monitoring: Healthy newborn, normal birth weight, feeding well — Scheduled well-baby visits
- Early Intervention: Mild jaundice, slight feeding difficulties, borderline weight — Same-day pediatric consultation
- Urgent Care: Persistent vomiting, significant jaundice, breathing concerns — Immediate NICU evaluation
- Emergency: Severe respiratory distress, seizures, sepsis signs — CALL 9666460009 IMMEDIATELY
Our Advanced Neonatal Care at Primax Hospital
A. Comprehensive Neonatal Assessment:
- Complete physical examination within first hour of birth
- APGAR scoring and newborn metabolic screening
- Cardiac and neurological assessments
- Congenital anomaly detection and management
B. Advanced NICU Capabilities:
- Ventilator Support: Mechanical ventilation and CPAP for respiratory support
- Phototherapy Units: Advanced treatment for neonatal jaundice
- Radiant Warmers & Incubators: Temperature-controlled environment for premature babies
- Central Line Access: For administration of medications and nutrition
- Continuous Monitoring: 24/7 vital signs monitoring with alarm systems
C. Specialized Neonatal Interventions:
- Surfactant Therapy: For respiratory distress syndrome
- Exchange Transfusion: For severe jaundice management
- Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN): For babies unable to feed
- Developmental Care: Kangaroo mother care and bonding support
Why Choose Primax Hospital for Newborn Care?
- 👨⚕️ Expert Neonatologists: Board-certified specialists with extensive NICU experience
- 🏥 Advanced NICU Facility: Level III NICU with latest medical technology
- 👪 Family-Centered Approach: Open NICU policy allowing parents to be with their babies
- 📞 24/7 Availability: Round-the-clock neonatal emergency services
💚 Take the First Step for Your Newborn’s Health
If your newborn requires specialized care or you’re expecting a high-risk delivery, trust our neonatal experts. Call 9666460009 or visit Primax Gastro Institute & Super Speciality Hospital for compassionate, expert newborn care.
Routine Child Health Check-ups – Monitoring Your Child’s Growth & Development
Prevention is always better than cure. Our well baby clinic in Sonipat offers comprehensive health check-ups that track your child’s growth, development, and overall well-being at every stage.
Understanding Child Health Check-ups
Why Are Regular Check-ups Important? Regular pediatric check-ups allow early detection of developmental delays, nutritional deficiencies, and health problems. Our child doctor in Sonipat provides age-appropriate screenings that ensure your child meets important developmental milestones while staying protected against preventable diseases.
Our Comprehensive Well-Baby & Child Health Programs:
Newborn to 2 Years (Infancy):
- Weekly/monthly growth monitoring
- Developmental milestone assessment
- Immunization as per national schedule
- Feeding and nutrition counseling
- Sleep pattern guidance
2 to 5 Years (Early Childhood):
- Quarterly health assessments
- Vision and hearing screening
- Behavioral development evaluation
- Dental health guidance
- Pre-school health certification
5 to 12 Years (School Age):
- Annual comprehensive physical examinations
- School health certificates
- Sports fitness assessments
- Posture and spine health checks
- Learning difficulty screening
12 to 18 Years (Adolescence):
- Puberty and growth assessments
- Mental health and stress management
- Nutritional counseling for teenagers
- Reproductive health education
- Career and academic stress support
What We Check During Routine Visits:
- Physical Growth: Height, weight, head circumference, BMI tracking
- Vital Signs: Heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure monitoring
- Developmental Milestones: Motor skills, speech, social interaction
- Nutritional Status: Diet assessment and supplementation guidance
- Vision & Hearing: Early detection of sensory issues
- Dental Health: Oral hygiene and teeth development
- Immunization Status: Vaccine schedule compliance
Age-Based Health Check-up Schedule
| Age Group |
Check-up Frequency |
Key Focus Areas |
| 0–6 Months |
Monthly |
Weight gain, feeding, vaccination, developmental reflexes |
| 6–12 Months |
Every 2 months |
Solid food introduction, crawling, teething, vaccine boosters |
| 1–3 Years |
Every 3 months |
Walking, speech development, toilet training, nutrition |
| 3–12 Years |
Every 6 months |
School readiness, behavioral health, growth patterns |
| 12–18 Years |
Annually |
Puberty, mental health, lifestyle habits, career stress |
Our Comprehensive Assessment Approach at Primax
A. Detailed Health History:
- Family medical history review
- Birth history and neonatal complications
- Previous illnesses and hospitalizations
- Current medications and allergies
B. Age-Appropriate Screening Tests:
- Complete blood count (hemoglobin, anemia screening)
- Vitamin D and calcium levels
- Thyroid function tests (when indicated)
- Blood sugar screening for at-risk children
- Urinalysis for kidney function
C. Immunization Services:
- Vaccination as per IAP (Indian Academy of Pediatrics) schedule
- Travel vaccines for international trips
- Catch-up immunization for missed vaccines
- Vaccine side-effect management
D. Growth Chart Monitoring:
- WHO growth standards tracking
- Early identification of growth faltering
- Obesity and underweight management
- Nutritional intervention planning
Why Choose Primax Hospital for Child Health Check-ups?
- 🎯 Personalized Care Plans: Tailored to your child’s unique needs
- 📱 Digital Health Records: Easy access to vaccination and growth records
- 🕐 Flexible Scheduling: Convenient appointment times for working parents
- 💰 Affordable Packages: Comprehensive check-up packages at reasonable costs
🌟 Schedule Your Child’s Health Check-up Today
Don’t wait for illness to strike. Proactive health monitoring ensures your child grows healthy and strong. Book an appointment at 9666460009 or visit our well baby clinic at Primax Hospital, Sonipat.
Pediatric Infectious Disease Management – Expert Treatment for Common & Complex Infections
Children are particularly vulnerable to infections due to their developing immune systems. Our pediatric infectious disease specialists provide rapid diagnosis and effective treatment for a wide range of bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections.
Understanding Pediatric Infections
Why Are Children More Prone to Infections? Children’s immune systems are still developing, making them susceptible to various infections. Additionally, close contact in schools and daycare centers facilitates disease transmission. Our pediatrician in Sonipat specializes in identifying and treating infections quickly to prevent complications.
Common Pediatric Infections We Treat:
A. Respiratory Infections:
- Common cold and influenza
- Pneumonia and bronchiolitis
- Croup and whooping cough (pertussis)
- Tuberculosis screening and treatment
B. Gastrointestinal Infections:
- Acute gastroenteritis and food poisoning
- Viral diarrhea (rotavirus, norovirus)
- Bacterial dysentery (shigella, salmonella)
- Parasitic infections (giardia, amoebiasis)
C. Viral Exanthems (Rash-causing Viral Infections):
- Measles, mumps, and rubella
- Chickenpox (varicella)
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease
- Dengue fever and chikungunya
D. Other Common Infections:
- Urinary tract infections (UTI)
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Ear infections (otitis media)
- Throat infections (tonsillitis, pharyngitis)
- Typhoid fever and paratyphoid
Warning Signs That Require Immediate Attention:
Seek Emergency Care If Your Child Has:
- High fever (above 104°F/40°C) unresponsive to medication
- Difficulty breathing or rapid breathing
- Persistent vomiting or inability to keep fluids down
- Signs of dehydration (dry mouth, no tears, decreased urination)
- Severe headache with stiff neck
- Rash with fever that doesn’t fade when pressed
- Lethargy or decreased responsiveness
- Seizures or convulsions
Infection Severity Assessment Guide
| Severity Level |
Symptoms |
Action Required |
| Mild |
Low-grade fever, runny nose, mild cough, good appetite |
Home care with pediatric guidance |
| Moderate |
Persistent fever 3+ days, reduced activity, poor feeding |
Same-day consultation |
| Severe |
High fever with difficulty breathing, dehydration signs |
Immediate hospital visit |
| Critical |
Altered consciousness, seizures, severe respiratory distress |
EMERGENCY – CALL 9666460009 |
Our Advanced Infectious Disease Management at Primax
A. Rapid Diagnostic Services:
- Complete blood count (CBC) with differential
- Blood culture and sensitivity testing
- Rapid antigen tests (dengue, malaria, typhoid)
- Chest X-ray and imaging when needed
- Viral PCR testing for specific infections
B. Evidence-Based Treatment Protocols:
- Appropriate Antibiotic Therapy: Targeted treatment based on culture results
- Antiviral Medications: For influenza and other viral infections
- Supportive Care: IV fluids, oxygen therapy, fever management
- Isolation Protocols: Preventing spread of contagious diseases
C. Inpatient Care for Severe Infections:
- Dedicated pediatric isolation rooms
- 24/7 monitoring by trained nursing staff
- IV antibiotic administration
- Respiratory support when needed
- Nutritional support during illness
D. Infection Prevention Education:
- Hand hygiene training for parents and children
- Vaccination counseling
- Nutritional guidance for immunity building
- School and daycare infection control advice
Why Choose Primax Hospital for Pediatric Infection Management?
- ⚡ Rapid Response: Quick diagnosis and treatment initiation
- 🎯 Targeted Therapy: Appropriate antibiotics to prevent resistance
- 👨⚕️ Experienced Team: Specialists in managing complex pediatric infections
- 🏥 Complete Care: From outpatient treatment to ICU support when needed
💙 Protect Your Child from Infections
Early treatment prevents complications and faster recovery. If your child shows signs of infection, don’t delay. Contact our pediatric team at 9666460009 for expert infectious disease management.
Pediatric Nutrition – Building Strong, Healthy Children Through Optimal Nutrition
Proper nutrition is the foundation of a healthy childhood. Our pediatric nutritionists in Sonipat provide expert guidance on feeding practices, dietary requirements, and management of nutrition-related disorders.
Understanding Pediatric Nutrition
Why is Childhood Nutrition Critical? The first 1000 days from conception to age 2 years are crucial for brain development and lifelong health. Proper nutrition supports physical growth, cognitive development, and immune function.
Our child nutrition specialists help parents navigate feeding challenges and ensure optimal nutrition at every stage.
Common Nutritional Concerns We Address:
Infant Nutrition (0–12 Months):
- Breastfeeding difficulties and lactation support
- Formula feeding guidance
- Introduction of complementary foods (weaning)
- Food allergies and intolerances
- Iron deficiency anemia in infants
Toddler & Preschool Nutrition (1–5 Years):
- Picky eating and food refusal
- Protein-energy malnutrition
- Micronutrient deficiencies (iron, vitamin D, calcium)
- Healthy weight gain strategies
- Age-appropriate meal planning
School-Age Nutrition (5–12 Years):
- Balanced diet for growing children
- Lunchbox planning and healthy snacking
- Childhood obesity management
- Underweight and failure to thrive
- Sports nutrition for active children
Adolescent Nutrition (12–18 Years):
- Nutritional needs during puberty
- Eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia)
- Vegetarian and vegan diet planning
- Acne and diet relationship
- Weight management for teenagers
Nutritional Red Flags to Watch For:
Signs Your Child May Need Nutritional Support:
- Poor weight gain or weight loss
- Falling off growth curve percentiles
- Fatigue and low energy levels
- Frequent infections indicating poor immunity
- Delayed developmental milestones
- Hair loss or brittle nails
- Pale skin suggesting anemia
- Dental problems and tooth decay
- Behavioral issues related to diet
Nutritional Assessment Timeline
| Age Stage |
Nutritional Focus |
Common Issues Addressed |
| 0–6 Months |
Exclusive breastfeeding |
Low milk supply, latching problems, formula intolerance |
| 6–12 Months |
Complementary feeding |
Food allergies, iron deficiency, feeding refusal |
| 1–3 Years |
Diverse solid foods |
Picky eating, nutritional gaps, growth concerns |
| 3–12 Years |
Balanced nutrition |
Obesity, malnutrition, vitamin deficiencies |
| 12–18 Years |
Increased nutritional needs |
Eating disorders, crash dieting, sports nutrition |
Our Comprehensive Pediatric Nutrition Services at Primax
A. Detailed Nutritional Assessment:
- Anthropometric measurements
- Dietary history and food frequency questionnaire
- Nutritional status evaluation
- Laboratory tests (hemoglobin, vitamin levels, protein status)
B. Personalized Nutrition Plans:
- Age-appropriate customized meal plans
- Food allergy management
- Therapeutic nutrition for medical conditions
- Failure to thrive programs
- Obesity management strategies
C. Specialized Nutritional Interventions:
- Enteral nutrition (tube feeding)
- Parenteral nutrition (IV support)
- Supplementation guidance
- Lactation counseling
D. Parent Education Programs:
- Healthy meal cooking demonstrations
- Label reading & food selection guidance
- Managing food allergies in school
- Building healthy eating habits
Why Choose Primax Hospital for Pediatric Nutrition?
- 🎯 Evidence-based guidance as per WHO & IAP
- 👨⚕️ Multidisciplinary expert team
- 📱 Ongoing support with follow-ups
- 💚 Holistic approach for children
🌈 Give Your Child the Gift of Good Nutrition
For concerns about picky eating, growth issues, or nutritional guidance, schedule a consultation with our pediatric nutrition experts at 9666460009.
Developmental Assessments – Tracking Your Child’s Milestones with Expert Care
Every child develops at their own pace, but monitoring developmental milestones helps identify potential delays early. Our developmental pediatricians provide comprehensive assessments to ensure your child reaches their full potential.
Understanding Developmental Assessments
What Are Developmental Milestones? Developmental milestones are physical, cognitive, social, and emotional skills that children typically achieve by certain ages. These include motor skills (crawling, walking), language development (babbling, speaking), social interactions, and cognitive abilities. Early identification of delays allows for timely intervention and better outcomes.
Areas of Development We Assess:
A. Gross Motor Skills:
- Rolling over, sitting, crawling (infants)
- Walking, running, jumping (toddlers)
- Hopping, skipping, balance (preschoolers)
- Coordination and athletic skills (school-age)
B. Fine Motor Skills:
- Grasping objects and hand-eye coordination
- Self-feeding and utensil use
- Drawing, writing, and coloring
- Buttoning, zipping, and dressing skills
C. Language and Communication:
- Babbling and first words (infants)
- Vocabulary expansion and sentence formation
- Understanding and following instructions
- Reading readiness and literacy skills
D. Social and Emotional Development:
- Bonding and attachment in infancy
- Separation anxiety and stranger awareness
- Playing with others and sharing
- Emotional regulation and behavior
- Self-awareness and independence
E. Cognitive Development:
- Problem-solving abilities
- Memory and attention span
- Understanding cause and effect
- Concept learning (colors, shapes, numbers)
- Academic readiness
Red Flags for Developmental Delays
Seek Assessment If Your Child:
By 12 Months:
- Doesn’t crawl or show interest in mobility
- Doesn’t babble or point to objects
- Doesn’t respond to their name
- Loses previously acquired skills
By 24 Months:
- Doesn’t walk independently
- Doesn’t use two-word phrases
- Doesn’t imitate actions or words
- Doesn’t show interest in other children
By 36 Months:
- Unclear speech
- Can’t follow simple instructions
- No interest in interactive play
- Frequent tantrums or extreme behavior
By 5 Years:
- Difficulty with age-appropriate self-care
- Unable to hop on one foot or draw simple shapes
- Extreme shyness or aggression
- Difficulty separating from parents
Developmental Milestone Tracking Chart
| Age Range |
Expected Milestones |
Concerns Requiring Assessment |
| 0–3 Months |
Lifts head, follows objects, coos |
No eye contact, doesn’t react to sounds |
| 4–6 Months |
Rolls over, sits with support, laughs |
Stiff or floppy body, no smiling |
| 7–12 Months |
Crawls, stands, says “mama/dada” |
No babbling, doesn’t respond to name |
| 1–2 Years |
Walks, speaks 10+ words, follows simple commands |
No walking by 18 months, no words |
| 2–3 Years |
Runs, two-word sentences, pretend play |
Unclear speech, no interest in others |
| 3–5 Years |
Hops, tells stories, plays cooperatively |
Can’t draw circle, extreme behavioral issues |
Our Comprehensive Developmental Assessment Services at Primax
A. Thorough Developmental Screening:
- Standardized tools: DDST, ASQ
- Play-based observational assessments
- Parent developmental history interviews
- Physical and neurological examinations
B. Specialized Evaluations:
- Speech and language assessment
- Occupational therapy evaluation
- Psychological & behavioral testing
- Autism screening (M-CHAT & others)
C. Comprehensive Developmental Diagnoses:
- Global developmental delay
- Speech & language disorders
- Autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
- ADHD
- Learning disabilities
- Cerebral palsy
- Sensory processing disorders
D. Early Intervention Programs:
- Speech therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Behavioral therapy
- Special education support
Why Choose Primax Hospital for Developmental Assessments?
- 👨⚕️ Multidisciplinary expert team
- 🎈 Child-friendly assessment environment
- 📊 Detailed reports for parents & schools
- 🤝 Continuous follow-ups and therapy coordination
💙 Early Intervention Makes All the Difference
If you have concerns about your child’s development, early assessment and intervention can make a significant impact. Schedule a developmental assessment at 9666460009.
Management of Chronic Pediatric Conditions – Expert Long-Term Care for Complex Illnesses
Caring for a child with a chronic condition requires specialized expertise, compassion, and ongoing support.
Our pediatric specialists provide comprehensive management for various chronic diseases, helping children live
fuller, healthier lives.
Understanding Chronic Pediatric Conditions
What Are Chronic Conditions in Children?
Chronic conditions are long-lasting health problems that require ongoing medical attention and can affect a child’s
daily activities. These conditions need continuous monitoring, medication management, and lifestyle modifications.
Our child doctor in Sonipat specializes in providing holistic care that improves quality of life while managing
disease progression.
Common Chronic Conditions We Manage:
Respiratory Disorders:
- Asthma: Comprehensive control with inhalers, nebulizers, trigger management
- Chronic Lung Disease: Care for premature babies with BPD
- Allergic Rhinitis: Managing seasonal and perennial allergies
Endocrine Disorders:
- Type 1 Diabetes: Insulin & blood sugar management
- Hypothyroidism: Hormone replacement & growth monitoring
- Growth Hormone Deficiency: Assessment & treatment
- Precocious Puberty: Early puberty management
Neurological Conditions:
- Epilepsy: Seizure control & medication management
- Cerebral Palsy: Multidisciplinary motor disability care
- ADHD: Behavioral therapy & medications
- Autism Spectrum Disorders: Developmental support
Kidney and Urinary Disorders:
- Chronic Kidney Disease: Monitoring & progression prevention
- Nephrotic Syndrome: Managing protein loss & swelling
- Recurrent UTIs: Prevention & long-term prophylaxis
Blood Disorders:
- Thalassemia: Transfusions & iron chelation
- Sickle Cell Disease: Pain crisis prevention
- Hemophilia: Bleeding disorder care
- Chronic Anemia: Iron therapy & diet guidance
Gastrointestinal Disorders:
- IBD: Crohn’s & ulcerative colitis management
- Celiac Disease: Gluten-free diet & monitoring
- Chronic Constipation: Bowel management plans
- GERD: Acid control therapy
Other Chronic Conditions:
- Congenital Heart Disease: Follow-up after surgery
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
- Childhood Cancer Survivors: Long-term follow-up
- Metabolic Disorders: Special dietary support
Signs Your Child Needs Chronic Disease Management:
- Diagnosed with a chronic condition
- Frequent hospitalizations
- Multiple medications needing coordination
- Poor disease control despite treatment
- School issues due to illness
- Impact on family life
- Need for home medical equipment
Chronic Condition Management Framework
| Condition Type |
Management Focus |
Monitoring Frequency |
| Asthma |
Inhaler technique, trigger avoidance, peak flow |
Every 3 months |
| Type 1 Diabetes |
Blood sugar, insulin, diet |
Monthly → Quarterly |
| Epilepsy |
Seizure control, medication levels |
Every 3–6 months |
| Chronic Kidney Disease |
Kidney tests, BP, growth |
Every 1–3 months |
| Thalassemia |
Transfusions, iron chelation |
Monthly & Quarterly |
Our Comprehensive Chronic Disease Management at Primax
A. Personalized Care Plans:
- Individualized treatment protocols
- Medication and dosage optimization
- Emergency action plans
- School medical letters
B. Multidisciplinary Team Approach:
- Pediatric specialists
- Nutritionists
- Physiotherapists
- Counselors
- Social workers
C. Regular Monitoring and Follow-up:
- Scheduled clinic visits
- Lab monitoring
- Growth tracking
- Adjusted vaccination schedules
D. Patient and Family Education:
- Disease understanding
- Medication administration
- Recognizing complications
- Self-management for teens
E. Medication Management:
- Prescription coordination
- Affordable generic options
- Adherence support
- Side-effect management
F. Crisis Management:
- 24/7 emergency consultation
- Hospital admission & ICU support
- Coordination with specialists
Why Choose Primax Hospital for Chronic Pediatric Conditions?
- 🎯 Specialized Expertise
- 💚 Compassionate Care
- 📞 Accessible Support
- 💰 Affordable Care
🌟 We’re Partners in Your Child’s Long-Term Health
Managing chronic conditions requires a dedicated healthcare team.
Call us at 9666460009 to enroll in our chronic care program.
Pharmacological Stress Test – Advanced Cardiac Assessment for Children
While stress tests are more common in adults, certain pediatric conditions require cardiac assessment.
Our pediatric cardiologists perform pharmacological stress tests safely for children who cannot perform exercise-based tests.
Understanding Pharmacological Stress Tests in Children
What is a Pharmacological Stress Test?
It evaluates how well a child’s heart functions under stress conditions. Instead of exercise, medications
are used to increase heart rate and blood flow, simulating exercise conditions—ideal for children who
cannot exercise due to age, physical limitations, or medical issues.
When is a Pharmacological Stress Test Needed in Children?
Common Indications:
- Congenital Heart Disease: Evaluating heart function after surgery
- Kawasaki Disease: Assessing coronary arteries
- Cardiomyopathy: Monitoring heart muscle function
- Chest Pain: Ruling out cardiac causes
- Arrhythmias: Evaluating exercise-induced rhythm issues
- Pre-surgical Evaluation
Types of Pharmacological Stress Tests We Perform:
Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography:
- Increases heart rate & contractility
- Combined with echocardiography
- Most commonly used and safe for children
Adenosine or Regadenoson Stress Test:
- Used with nuclear imaging or MRI
- Evaluates coronary blood flow
- Useful for Kawasaki disease follow-up
Dipyridamole Stress Test:
- Alternative vasodilator option
- Used when adenosine is contraindicated
How the Test is Performed:
Before the Test:
- Fasting for 4–6 hours (age-dependent)
- Stopping certain medications
- Baseline ECG & vitals
- IV line insertion
During the Test:
- Continuous ECG monitoring
- Medication given via IV
- Heart rate & BP monitored
- Images taken at peak stress
- Duration: 15–30 minutes
After the Test:
- Monitoring until heart rate stabilizes
- Most children recover quickly
- Usually discharged same day
- Results explained by cardiologist
Pharmacological Stress Test Safety Guide
| Aspect |
Details |
| Age Range |
Typically 5+ years; younger children possible Age-appropriate dosing |
| Duration |
15–30 minutes with continuous monitoring |
| Side Effects |
Flushing, chest tightness, headache Reversal agents available |
| Risk Level |
Very low under expert pediatric team |
| Recovery |
Usually within 15–30 minutes Short observation period |
Our Advanced Pediatric Cardiac Testing at Primax
A. State-of-the-Art Cardiac Lab:
- Pediatric-specific cardiac equipment
- Advanced echo systems
- Nuclear imaging capabilities
- Emergency resuscitation setup
B. Expert Pediatric Cardiology Team:
- Board-certified pediatric cardiologists
- Specialized cardiac technicians
- Pediatric anesthesia support
- Emergency response team
C. Comprehensive Cardiac Assessment:
- Pre-test evaluation
- Baseline ECG, X-ray, echo
- Pharmacological stress with imaging
- Post-test detailed report
D. Safety Protocols:
- Child-friendly test environment
- Age-appropriate counseling
- Sedation available if required
- Immediate access to reversal drugs
- Observation until full recovery
Why Choose Primax Hospital for Pediatric Stress Testing?
- 🎯 Specialized Expertise: Experienced pediatric cardiologists
- 👶 Child-Centered Care: Comfortable & safe environment
- ⚡ Accurate Diagnosis: High-quality cardiac imaging
- 📞 Follow-up Support: Complete cardiac care plans
💙 Ensure Your Child’s Heart Health
If your child needs a cardiac stress test or has heart-related symptoms, our expert team is ready to help.
Call 9666460009 to schedule a consultation.
Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care – 24/7 Life-Saving Care When Minutes Matter
Medical emergencies can occur anytime. Our pediatric emergency department and PICU operate 24/7, providing expert care for critically ill and injured children to ensure the best outcomes.
Understanding Pediatric Emergency Care
Why Specialized Pediatric Emergency Care Matters:
Children have unique physiological needs and respond differently to illnesses and injuries. Our emergency child care specialists in Sonipat deliver age-appropriate and expert care during life-threatening moments.
Common Pediatric Emergencies We Handle:
Respiratory Emergencies:
- Severe asthma attacks
- Croup, epiglottitis
- Bronchiolitis (infants)
- Foreign body aspiration
- Pneumonia with respiratory failure
Neurological Emergencies:
- Seizures / status epilepticus
- Head injury & concussion
- Meningitis & encephalitis
- Altered consciousness
- Stroke (rare but critical)
Trauma and Injuries:
- Falls, accidents, road injuries
- Burns & scalds
- Poisoning / toxic ingestion
- Drowning / near-drowning
Gastrointestinal Emergencies:
- Severe dehydration
- Acute abdomen / appendicitis
- Intestinal obstruction
- GI bleeding
- Severe abdominal pain
Infectious Disease Emergencies:
- Sepsis & septic shock
- Severe dengue, malaria
- Bacterial meningitis
- Pneumonia complications
- Severe COVID-19
Other Critical Conditions:
- Anaphylaxis
- Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
- Cardiac arrhythmias
- Blood disorder crises
- Acute kidney injury
When to Bring Your Child to the Emergency
Seek Immediate Emergency Care If Your Child Has:
Life-Threatening Signs:
- Difficulty breathing / turning blue
- Unconsciousness or extreme drowsiness
- Seizures lasting > 5 minutes
- Severe bleeding
- Severe burns
- Suspected poisoning
- Severe allergic reaction
Urgent Medical Attention Needed:
- High fever with lethargy (esp. infants)
- Persistent vomiting / diarrhea
- Severe abdominal pain
- Head injury with vomiting
- Severe cough & breathing difficulty
- Broken bones / severe injuries
- Rash with fever & stiff neck
Emergency Triage Classification
| Triage Level |
Response Time |
Examples |
| Level 1 – Immediate |
Seen immediately |
Cardiac arrest, severe breathing distress, uncontrolled bleeding |
| Level 2 – Emergency |
Within 10 minutes |
Seizures, severe dehydration, major head injury |
| Level 3 – Urgent |
Within 30 minutes |
Asthma attack, moderate trauma, persistent vomiting |
| Level 4 – Semi-urgent |
Within 60 minutes |
Minor fractures, mild infections |
| Level 5 – Non-urgent |
Within 2 hours |
Minor cuts, mild rashes |
Our Comprehensive Pediatric Emergency Services at Primax
A. 24/7 Pediatric Emergency Department:
- Dedicated pediatric ER
- Separate from adult emergency
- Child-friendly environment
- Rapid triage protocols
- Immediate specialist access
B. Advanced Emergency Capabilities:
- Fully equipped resuscitation room
- 24/7 PICU (Pediatric ICU)
- Ventilator & oxygen support
- Emergency CT, X-ray, ultrasound
- 24/7 rapid laboratory
C. Expert Emergency Team:
- Pediatric emergency physicians
- Trained pediatric nurses
- Pediatric intensivists
- Round-the-clock specialists
- Pediatric anesthesiologists
E. Emergency Procedures We Perform:
- Airway management & intubation
- Chest tube insertion
- Central line placement
- Wound repair & suturing
- Fracture reduction & splinting
- Lumbar puncture
- Emergency ultrasound
F. Trauma and Stabilization:
- APLS-based trauma protocols
- Trauma team activation
- Emergency blood transfusion
- OR access for emergency surgery
- Transfer coordination
Our Pediatric ICU (PICU) Excellence
Critical Care Services:
- Mechanical ventilation
- Continuous cardiac monitoring
- Hemodynamic support
- Dialysis / renal support
- Enteral & parenteral nutrition
- Infection control / isolation
Family-Centered Critical Care:
- Parents allowed in PICU
- Emotional support & counseling
- Regular condition updates
- Comfortable waiting areas
- Support in difficult decisions
Why Choose Primax Hospital for Pediatric Emergencies?
- ⚡ Rapid Response: Immediate assessment & treatment
- 🎯 Specialized Care: Pediatric emergency experts
- 🏥 Complete Facilities: ER + ICU under one roof
- 📞 Always Available: 24/7 emergency care
- 💚 Compassionate Support: Family-focused care
🚨 In a Pediatric Emergency, Every Second Counts
Bring your child immediately to Primax Hospital Emergency Department or call
9666460009 for urgent pediatric care.