Phototherapy Unit.
Neonatal phototherapy units using blue LED or fluorescent light for treating jaundice (hyperbilirubinaemia) in newborn infants.
Treat neonatal jaundice effectively with our intensive LED phototherapy units delivering high-irradiance blue light (420–490 nm). Overhead and under-surface configurations maximize skin exposure while integrated irradiance sensors ensure therapeutic dose consistency.
Neonatal Jaundice Treatment
Reducing elevated bilirubin levels in newborns through controlled blue-light exposure.
Intensive Phototherapy
High-irradiance overhead and underneath phototherapy for severe neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia.
Maternity Wards
Compact, portable phototherapy units for use in maternity wards and birthing centres across Nepal.
NICU Care
Integrated phototherapy with radiant warmer systems for critically ill neonates.
- Light Source (LED/Fluorescent)
- Irradiance (µW/cm²/nm)
- Effective Treatment Area
- Timer & Hour Counter
- Portability & Mounting Options
What is a Phototherapy Unit used for?
Neonatal phototherapy units using blue LED or fluorescent light for treating jaundice (hyperbilirubinaemia) in newborn infants.
What are the core applications of a Phototherapy Unit?
Core applications include Neonatal Jaundice Treatment, Intensive Phototherapy, Maternity Wards, NICU Care.
What are the key specifications to consider when selecting a Phototherapy Unit?
Key parameters include light source (led/fluorescent), irradiance (µw/cm²/nm), effective treatment area, timer & hour counter.
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