Pasteurized milk is stored at -20°C and remains safe for months. Once thawed, it must be consumed within 24 hours to maintain its quality.
Yes, at Sarji Hospital, donor milk is pasteurized, tested, and stored under strict hygiene standards to ensure it’s safe and beneficial for newborns.
Yes, our MICU is equipped with advanced ventilatory support (NIV, CPAP, BIPAP, Mechanical Ventilation) and is managed 24x7 by experienced Intensivists and nursing staff.
We offer Pulmonary Function Tests, Bronchoscopy, Polysomnography (Sleep Study), Chest X-rays, CT Thorax with Angiography, ABG analysis, and lung biopsies.
A human milk bank collects, screens, pasteurizes, and stores donated breast milk from healthy mothers to provide safe nutrition for premature or ill infants.
We treat a wide range of conditions including Asthma, COPD, Tuberculosis, Pneumonia, Sleep Apnea, Interstitial Lung Disease, Pulmonary Hypertension, and lung cancers, among others.
Healthy lactating mothers can donate breast milk at Sarji Hospital after screening and counselling. Donations help save newborns in critical need.
Premature, low birth weight, or critically ill infants can receive donor breast milk with a doctor’s prescription and parental consent.