Unable to eat or drink orally. Safe tube insertion, proper feeding, and continuous monitoring. at home or in a clinical setting
NG (Nasogastric) Insertion and Feeding is a specialized nursing service provided for patients who are unable to eat or drink orally due to medical conditions. Our trained and certified nurses ensure safe tube insertion, proper feeding, and continuous monitoring to maintain patient comfort, nutrition, and safety.
This service is ideal for patients recovering from surgery, neurological disorders, swallowing difficulties, or critical illnesses, and can be provided at home or in a clinical setting.





Ensure Proper Nutrition: Provides essential nutrients when oral feeding is not possible.
Professional & Safe Care: Performed by trained nurses using medical protocols.
Comfort & Convenience: Home-based service reduces hospital visits and stress.
Continuous Monitoring: Prevents complications and ensures patient safety.
Safe and accurate insertion of nasogastric tube by experienced nursing professionals.
Proper administration of prescribed liquid nutrition to meet dietary needs.
Regular checking of tube position, cleanliness, and patient comfort.
Suitable for both temporary feeding needs and long-term nutritional support.
Our NG insertion and feeding service follows a careful and patient-centered approach:
Patient Assessment: Review medical condition and feeding requirements.
Safe NG Tube Placement: Proper insertion following hygiene and safety standards.
Feeding Administration: Deliver prescribed nutrition with care and precision.
Monitoring & Education: Observe patient response and guide caregivers.
Ongoing Support: Regular follow-ups to ensure safe and effective feeding.
It is a medical procedure where a nasogastric tube is inserted through the nose into the stomach to provide nutrition and medications.
Patients with swallowing difficulties, neurological disorders, post-surgical recovery, or critical illness may require NG feeding.
Some discomfort may occur, but the procedure is generally quick and performed carefully by trained professionals.
Yes, our certified nurses provide NG insertion and feeding services at home.
Yes, with proper care, monitoring, and professional guidance, NG feeding can be safely managed short-term or long-term as advised by a doctor.
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