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Medline Robotics — Warm Hug NH-02

Clinical Neonatal Warmer in Guwahati

Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) serves as the premier neonatal referral hub for all eight Northeast states, managing complex cases from Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and beyond. The Warm Hug NH-02 brings servo-controlled three-mode precision warming to GMCH's NICU and to district hospitals across the Northeast. With ±0.1°C accuracy and continuous mains operation, the NH-02 is engineered for the clinical demands of Northeast India's busiest neonatal units.

GMCH NICU Ready — clinical-grade precision for Northeast India's premier referral centre

Servo Control ±0.1°C — safe for complex neonatal cases across all acuity levels

Northeast-Wide Supply — all 8 states covered from Guwahati logistics hub

Assam NHM Compliant — CDSCO approved, ISO 13485 certified for state procurement

On-Site Clinical Training — NICU staff training provided at installation

Warm Hug NH-02 Clinical Neonatal Warmer Guwahati
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Certifications & Recognition

CDSCOCDSCO
MSMEMSME
ISO 13485ISO 13485
Startup TNStartup TN
IIT DelhiIIT Delhi
Startup IndiaStartup India
SISFSISF
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Precision Warming Modes
±0.1°C
Temperature Accuracy
8
Northeast States Served
CDSCO
Approved Device

Clinical Features — Northeast India

NH-02 for Guwahati's NICU Excellence

GMCH Guwahati is the apex neonatal care institution for the entire Northeast, drawing complex referrals from across Assam and seven neighbouring states. The NH-02's three-mode warming architecture and servo precision give GMCH's clinical teams granular control over every rewarming protocol — from rapid stabilisation of hypothermic neonates to ultra-slow warming of extremely premature infants.

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Three-Mode Clinical Flexibility
Rapid (1°C/hr) for acute stabilisation, Moderate (0.5°C/hr) for standard NICU rewarming, and Slow (0.25°C/hr) for preterm neonates — all servo-controlled for safety in GMCH's high-acuity environment.
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Servo-Controlled Skin Sensing
The NH-02's servo mechanism continuously monitors neonate skin temperature and adjusts heat output in real time — eliminating the over- and under-shooting common in non-servo radiant warmers.
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Continuous Mains Operation
Designed for 24/7 hospital-grade use — the NH-02 operates on continuous mains power, compatible with UPS backup systems standard in GMCH and Assam district hospital infrastructure.
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Provider Alert System
Audio and visual alerts immediately notify NICU staff of temperature deviations — critical in Guwahati's busy referral wards where clinical staff monitor multiple neonates simultaneously.
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Manual Override Control
Clinical staff can override the warming protocol instantly — essential when a neonatalogist at GMCH needs to deviate from the default protocol based on rapidly changing clinical presentation.
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Assam State Procurement Ready
CDSCO approved, ISO 13485 certified, and MSME registered — the NH-02 is eligible for Assam Health Department, NHM, and central government procurement with complete tender documentation support.

Frequently Asked Questions

NH-02 in Guwahati — FAQs

Yes. Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) is the premier neonatal referral centre for Northeast India. The NH-02's servo-controlled precision at ±0.1°C and three warming modes are designed to meet the clinical standards required in a high-acuity NICU like GMCH's.
Yes. Medline Robotics supplies the NH-02 across all eight Northeast states — Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim — with logistics and installation support coordinated through the Guwahati regional hub.
The Slow mode (0.25°C/hr) is critical for premature or extremely low birth weight neonates — a demographic heavily represented at referral centres like GMCH. Ultra-gentle rewarming prevents thermal stress responses that can worsen outcomes in vulnerable preterm infants.
Yes. The NH-02 carries CDSCO approval, ISO 13485:2016 certification, and MSME registration — fulfilling Assam Health Department and NHM procurement documentation requirements. Full tender support is available from Medline Robotics.
Medline Robotics provides on-site clinical training for NICU staff at the time of installation — covering mode selection, servo control interpretation, alert response, and manual override protocol. Remote training support is also available for satellite hospitals across Northeast India.
Basic radiant warmers apply fixed heat output without feedback control, risking hyperthermia or inadequate rewarming. Servo-controlled devices like the NH-02 continuously sense the neonate's skin temperature and adjust output to maintain the target — essential for safe neonatal management in high-volume Northeast India hospitals.

Equip Northeast India's NICUs

Supply NH-02 to GMCH and Assam Hospitals

Contact Medline Robotics for institutional pricing, tender documentation, and clinical demonstrations across Guwahati and all Northeast states.

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