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Understanding the causes, symptoms and the role of caregivers for Dementia

September 21st, 2023

Currently more than 55 million people have dementia worldwide, most of them are from low and middle socioeconomic countries. Dementia is currently the seventh leading cause of death and one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older … Continue reading →

Transfusion Support in Thalassemia Patients

September 14th, 2023

Transfusion Support in Thalassemia Patients, the complications associated and the management of complications: A lifeline for Better Quality of Life   Introduction: Thalassemia is a group of inherited blood disorders that affect the production of hemoglobin, the protein responsible for … Continue reading →

Understanding the Basics of ECG: What You Need to Know

September 14th, 2023

India is a rising country, not only based on development but also on the basis of heart diseases & number of deaths due to heart attacks as well. In recent data, it has been shown that the number of deaths … Continue reading →

Diabetes and Heart Health: Navigating the Connection

September 4th, 2023

Diabetes increases the blood glucose level which damages blood vessels and the nerves that control your heart and blood vessels. The data from the National Heart Association from 2012 shows that 65% of people with diabetes will die from some … Continue reading →

Paediatric Cardiac Surgery

July 26th, 2023

Many times children get born with a heart defect and it is called a “congenital heart defect” while some of them develop some heart defects after birth. Depending on the seriousness paediatric heart surgeons suggest surgery for both cases. Most … Continue reading →

How To Tackle The Surge In Influenza Cases At Its Peak During Monsoon

July 21st, 2023

The season of monsoon in India between the end of June and stretches till early September. While the monsoon season brings relief and ease from the scorching heat of the summers, it also brings varied types of diseases ranging from … Continue reading →

Neonatal Diabetes

July 6th, 2023

Neonatal Diabetes (ND) mellitus is a rare type of genetic disease which may occur to infants within the first 6 months of their life. Our bodies require insulin to help our cells produce energy. Infants suffering from Natal Diabetes fail … Continue reading →

Simple Home Remedies For Loose Motion

July 3rd, 2023

Stools which are more watery that is contains more amount of water than in normal state and have foul or strong smell, are termed as loose motions. These stools are mostly light yellow in colour. Loose motion is a common … Continue reading →

WAYS TO IMPROVE HEART RATE VARIABILITY (HRV)

June 23rd, 2023

In today’s world, Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is becoming popular for understanding the fitness and health of heart conditions. Heart Rate Variability is the measure of time variation between each heartbeat and shows how your body is responsive to different … Continue reading →

Why does Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) go Undiagnosed?

June 17th, 2023

Why does IBS go undiagnosed? It may often happen that you experience certain symptoms like abdominal pain along with bloating, gas, diarrhoea and constipation, which we consider as digestive disorders. However, that may not be the case. These symptoms may … Continue reading →

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    Painless Normal Delivery

    (With labor analgesia)

    Neotia Getwel Healthcare Centre offers Painless normal delivery with labor analgesia (Epidural). Epidural is a technique where very dilute concentration of drug is used. This drug numbs the pain but maintains the ability to push your baby out through the birth passage. This involves the use of a needle and a very thin plastic tube. Drug to numb your pain is continuously given through this tube with the help of a machine. With an epidural, you do not have a higher chance of needing a Caesarean section. The aim of the epidural is to take away the pain of contractions. Usually, the epidural also takes away the pain completely when your baby is delivered.

    We are committed to support women during the journey of motherhood by delivering best of personalized care to mother and child. Unique Features offered

    • Painless delivery by labor analgesia
    • Modern Labour and Delivery rooms
    • State-of-the art operation Theatre
    • 24 hour anesthesiologist back up
    • 24 hour coverage of specialist

    Antenatal care

    Neotia Getwell Healthcare Center, Siliguri supports you in your journey of pregnancy making it a memorable experience to cherish forever. We make it possible by our integrated Antenatal programme conducted in our customized parent craft classes. The unit is committed to Deliver State -of-the art Mother and Child Care to expecting mother to maintain good health during pregnancy also educates the parents about pregnancy labour and child care and in particular provides a means of detecting problems with pregnancy at an early stage when the problems are more easily treatable. The antenatal class is the first of its kind in the entire north Bengal region .Pioneering many development in this area of healthcare we stay at the helm of initiative in the region.

    Why is Antenatal care important?

    Antenatal care is the name of the particular form of medical care given to a pregnant women and her baby starting from the time of conception up to the delivery of the baby. It includes regular monitoring of the women and her baby throughout pregnancy by various means including a variety of routine regular examinations and a number of simple tests of various kinds. The classes are offered from 13th week of pregnancy.

    The antenatal program cover session on Diet and Nutrition, general pregnancy information, exercise, labour delivery Et Pain Management, Infant Care Et Brest feeding. The Programme is spread over 5 sessions. Sessions are conducted as per your pregnancy week.