Patient Testimonial - Specialized clinical interventions and advanced Neonatal care
Patient Name
Mohomad Gavus
Treatment for
Premature Baby Weighing 650 Grams
Treated by
Dr M. Sai Sunil Kishore
Book ConsultationSpeciality
Neonatology
Procedure
Specialized clinical interventions and advanced Neonatal care
Hospital Location
Medicover Hospitals, Visakhapatnam
Patient Location
Domestic
About Mohomad Gavus's Treatment and Recovery
Mohomad Gavus's life began with a critical medical challenge at Medicover Hospitals, Visakhapatnam. Born extremely premature with a birth weight of just 650 grams, his condition required immediate and advanced neonatal intervention. Such an early and fragile start presented serious life-threatening risks.
From the moment of birth, Mohomad Gavus was placed under the expert care of the Neonatology team led by Dr M. Sai Sunil Kishore. The medical team initiated intensive monitoring and lifesaving support within the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Through continuous supervision and specialized treatment, the team focused on stabilizing his condition and supporting his growth during the most critical phase of life.
Patient Words
"Seeing our baby struggle right after birth was extremely frightening. Our son, Mohomad Gavus, weighed only 650 grams, and we were unsure about his survival.
We are deeply thankful to Dr M. Sai Sunil Kishore and the entire NICU team at Medicover Hospitals, Visakhapatnam. Their dedication, constant monitoring, and advanced neonatal care helped our baby survive and slowly gain strength. Every day, their expertise gave us hope. Today, we are grateful that our son is doing well because of their exceptional care."
- Parents of Mohomad Gavus
What is a Premature Baby Weighing 650 Grams?
A baby born with a weight of 650 grams is classified as an Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) infant. Such babies are born very early, often before 28 weeks of pregnancy, and their vital organs, including lungs, brain, and digestive system, are not fully developed.
Common complications associated with extremely low birth weight include:
- Difficulty regulating body temperature
- Breathing problems due to immature lungs
- Feeding challenges and poor weight gain
- Risk of brain bleeding and developmental delays
- High susceptibility to infections
Due to these risks, ELBW infants require round-the-clock care in a specialized Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) equipped with advanced technology and skilled neonatologists.
What Treatment did we provide to Mohomad Gavus at Medicover?
At Medicover Hospitals, Visakhapatnam, Mohomad Gavus received comprehensive Neonatal Intensive Care under the supervision of Dr M. Sai Sunil Kishore and the dedicated NICU team. This advanced level of care was essential to support his survival and development.
The treatment process involved:
- Placement in a temperature-controlled incubator to maintain body warmth
- Ventilator and respiratory support for immature lungs
- Carefully regulated nutrition through IV lines and feeding tubes
- Continuous monitoring of vital signs such as oxygen levels, heart rate, and blood pressure
- Strict infection prevention measures and medical supervision
This coordinated, high-risk neonatal care helped stabilize Mohomad Gavus and supported his gradual recovery, demonstrating Medicover Hospitals' expertise in managing critically premature newborns.
Dr M. Sai Sunil Kishore
MD (Paed), DM (Neonatology)