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Hemas Hospital welcomes 2000th baby

Hemas Hospital recently celebrated the joy of the arrival of its 2000th baby. When baby Deon Thaveesha arrived under the care of Hemas Hospital maternity team, the management and staff of Hemas Hospital gathered to welcome the baby and to congratulate the proud parents.

During the past couple of years Hemas Hospital has been recognized in the region as a safe and comfortable place for pregnant mothers and for baby deliveries. The Hospital currently operates with a panel of reputed VOG’s, pediatricians and a maternity care team.

Further, Hemas Hospital is equipped with five ultra modern theatres and private labour rooms which carry the highest standards and technology in the region. It is also equipped with the latest 4D ultrasound scanners and other state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to help and support the pregnant mothers before and during their baby delivery.

Dr Samanthi de Silva, General Manager and Head of Medical services says that Hemas Hospital is the only private hospital in the region to have a Neonatal Intensive care unit (NICU), Intensive Care unit (ICU) and a blood bank, all of which are essential to run a complete maternity unit for a safe delivery of a baby. “We are proud to have a maternity team that has handled well over 2000 baby deliveries during the past 3-and-half-years,” says Dr de Silva.

Hemas Hospital has introduced revolutionary “Maathru” value added baby delivery package which offers a fixed price for normal and cesarean deliveries with a wide array of additional benefits to the new born baby.

These include discounts on vaccination for the newborn until they reach ten years of age, a savings account with an initial deposit in partnership with HNB and a gift pack from Baby Cheramy.

In addition, Hemas Hospital was the first in the region to introduce free antenatal classes to pregnant mothers with the aim of helping and educating the mothers about the vital facts before, during and after delivery.

 

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