Treatment of Jaundice in Newborns
Safe, effective, and home-usable phototherapy lamps

About Phototherapy
Phototherapy is the most effective method for treating jaundice in newborns.






- Phototherapy is a safe treatment method with minimal side effects, making it an ideal option for children.
What is a transcutaneous bilirubinometer?
A transcutaneous bilirubinometer is a medical device that measures jaundice levels in newborns through the skin without taking blood.
How it works
- The device gently touches the baby's skin.
- It emits light and measures the bilirubin level based on the reflected light.
- The result appears in just 1–2 seconds.
Benefits
- No blood draw — painless
- Very fast
- Safe for newborns
- Allows repeated monitoring
Why needed?
- To monitor jaundice levels in newborns
- To quickly determine if phototherapy is required
Services
Choose the option that best suits your needs
Free online consultation
Contact us via our phone numbers or Telegram, and our specialists will provide all the information you need.
Rental
An ideal option for short-term use. We offer flexible rental terms with delivery and installation across Uzbekistan.
Purchase
If you need a phototherapy lamp for long-term use, we provide convenient conditions and professional service.
Home service
Our specialists visit your home, perform accurate diagnostics, and teach you how to properly use the phototherapy lamps.
Complete pediatric jaundice examination
The pediatrician checks 8 key indicators to accurately assess the level of jaundice.
1. Skin and eye color
The degree of jaundice is evaluated visually.
2. Body weight
The doctor checks whether weight loss is within normal limits, as it affects bilirubin levels.
3. Feeding
Babies who feed poorly may have higher bilirubin levels.
4. Urine and stool color
Dark urine or very pale stool may indicate bile duct issues.
5. Other symptoms
Lethargy, excessive sleepiness, and poor sucking are signs of high bilirubin.
6. Transcutaneous bilirubin (TCB)
The pediatrician uses a special device that measures bilirubin through the skin without taking blood.
7. Blood test (if needed)
If bilirubin is high, a blood test is performed: total, direct, and indirect bilirubin.
8. Phototherapy necessity
Based on the results, the doctor determines whether phototherapy is needed or not.










Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our phototherapy services
Yes, phototherapy is a safe method that has been used for many years. All our lamps meet international standards.
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Contact Information
Address
Tashkent, Uzbekistan Shayhontohur District Khuvaydo, 14
Working Hours
24/7
