Welcome to Dr Sunny Narula's Newborn Care Clinic in Mohali, where we provide compassionate and expert care for newborn babies from birth through the early months of life. As an experienced Newborn Specialist in Mohali and Infant Care Specialist, Dr Sunny Narula helps parents navigate the important early stages of their baby's growth, feeding, development, and overall health.
The first few weeks after birth are crucial for a baby's development. Whether you are concerned about feeding, jaundice, weight gain, excessive crying, sleep issues, or general newborn care, we are here to guide and support you every step of the way.
Dr Sunny Narula (MBBS, MD Pediatrics) has over 25 years of experience in pediatric and newborn care. He has worked in advanced neonatal intensive care settings and has helped thousands of parents ensure the healthy growth and development of their newborns.
Complete newborn health check-ups
Growth and weight monitoring
Breastfeeding support and guidance
Newborn jaundice assessment and management
Feeding difficulties and poor weight gain evaluation
Colic and excessive crying management
Infant sleep guidance
Vaccination counselling
Developmental screening and milestone monitoring
Breastfeeding provides ideal nutrition and important immune protection for newborn babies. However, many parents experience challenges during the first few weeks.
Dr Sunny Narula provides guidance for:
Proper latching techniques
Low milk supply concerns
Pain during feeding
Feeding frequency and duration
Exclusive breastfeeding recommendations
Combination feeding when medically necessary
Early breastfeeding support can improve both maternal confidence and infant health outcomes
Jaundice is common in newborn babies and usually appears as yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes. While most cases are harmless, some babies may require medical evaluation and treatment.
As a trusted Newborn Care Doctor in Chandigarh and Mohali, Dr Sunny Narula carefully monitors newborn jaundice and advises parents regarding:
Severity assessment
Feeding recommendations
Follow-up monitoring
When treatment may be required
Healthy weight gain is one of the most important indicators of newborn health.
If your baby is:
Not gaining weight adequately
Feeding poorly
Sleeping excessively
Appearing weak or lethargic
A detailed newborn assessment may be needed to identify and address the underlying cause.
Regular growth monitoring helps ensure your baby is developing normally.
Feeding difficulties are common during early infancy and can cause stress for parents.
Common concerns include:
Difficulty latching
Frequent spit-ups
Refusal to feed
Slow feeding
Vomiting after feeds
Feeding intolerance
Early evaluation can help prevent dehydration, poor growth, and nutritional deficiencies.
Many babies experience episodes of prolonged crying during the first few months of life.
Colic may cause:
Unexplained crying
Fussiness during evenings
Difficulty settling
Temporary feeding disturbances
Dr Sunny Narula helps parents identify possible causes and provides practical strategies to manage colic while ensuring there are no underlying medical concerns.
Newborn sleep patterns can vary significantly during the first few months.
Parents often seek help for:
Frequent night waking
Day-night sleep reversal
Difficulty settling to sleep
Short sleep duration
We provide age-appropriate sleep guidance to help establish healthy sleep habits while ensuring your baby's developmental needs are met.
Seek medical advice if your newborn has:
Poor feeding
Excessive sleepiness
Fever
Persistent vomiting
Difficulty breathing
Poor weight gain
Severe jaundice
Excessive crying
Concerns about growth or development
Early evaluation often leads to better outcomes and greater peace of mind for parents.
1. How often should a newborn be checked by a pediatrician?
Most newborns should have regular follow-up visits during the first weeks and months to monitor feeding, weight gain, growth, and development.
2. Is jaundice normal in newborn babies?
Mild jaundice is common, but every newborn with jaundice should be evaluated by a pediatrician.
3. How can I know if my baby is feeding enough?
Adequate urine output, weight gain, and feeding behavior are important indicators that your baby is receiving sufficient nutrition.
4. What causes colic in babies?
The exact cause is not always known, but colic is common during early infancy and usually improves with time.
5. When should I worry about my baby's weight gain?
Any concerns regarding slow weight gain, feeding difficulties, or poor growth should be discussed with a pediatrician.
If you are looking for a trusted Newborn Specialist in Mohali, Newborn Care Doctor in Chandigarh, or an experienced Infant Care Specialist, Dr Sunny Narula provides personalized newborn care focused on your baby's healthy growth and development.
📍 Clinic: 228, Emaar MGF, Sector 105, Mohali, Punjab
Give your newborn the healthiest start with expert pediatric care and guidance