MUSCAT – Badr Al Samaa Hospital, Sohar, since its launch in August last year, has been introducing newer medical programs and upgrading existing department with advanced technology and expertise. One such important department, Neonatology, has been upgraded to cater to extremely low birth weight and pre-term babies.
The upgraded services and facilities in neonatology department of Badr Al Samaa Hospital, Sohar were inaugurated by Dr Najat Mohammed Issa Al Zadjali, Director of Directorate General of Private Health Establishments, North Al Batinah Governorate in the presence of Dr Mohammed Said Al Reesi, Visiting Consultant Paediatrician and Infectious Diseases, Sameer P T, CEO, Jacob Oomen, COO, Manoj Kumar, Branch Head, doctors and staff. Special attention and adherence was given to COVID-19 protocols in this inaugural event.
Dr Najat Mohammed Issa Al Zadjali expressed her gratitude and happiness towards Badr Al Samaa management and Staff for providing world class treatment at affordable cost for the people of Al Batinah. She has requested to add facilities like CT, MRI and Nephrology immediately. Badr Al Samaa management updated her about the immediate plans to start CT, MRI and Dialysis services.
Sameer P T, CEO indicated that Badr Al Samaa Group of Hospitals will be adding more and facilities and services in Sohar Branch. He said we’ll commission CT scan, MRI, Dialysis and Cath Lab very soon. He said people of Al Batinah will no longer be required to travel to Muscat for advanced treatment. He said Badr Al Samaa will be launching its 13th branch soon in Mabella.
Regarding neonatology facilities, Dr Swetha Priya Siddareddy, Neonatologist said that Badr Al Samaa Hospital, Sohar is well equipped for taking care of preterm, low birth weight babies. Not only that, she added, invasive and invasive ventilation, Surfactant therapy and intensity phototherapy light also available in the department.Neonatology department of Badr Al Samaa Hospital, Sohar has already become the hub of referral centre especially for extremely low birth weight and pre-term babies in the private healthcare of North Al Batinah Governorate.
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