NG Tube Insertion

What is NG Tube Insertion?

Feeding Tube, also known as Nasogastric Tube (NGT), is used to feed patients with dysphagia (difficulties in swallowing). Dysphagia could arise due to neurological, muscular or congenital conditions and even cancer.

What is NG Tube Insertion?

Feeding Tube, also known as Nasogastric Tube (NGT), is used to feed patients with dysphagia (difficulties in swallowing). Dysphagia could arise due to neurological, muscular or congenital conditions and even cancer.

What can be fed through NG Tube

  • Milk feeds, water, juices, barley water
  • Blended/pureed food
  • Medication that is crushed into powder form
  • Our experienced, certified, and trained nurse will be deployed in the shortest time possible to carry out the NGT insertion with the utmost care and professionalism.

How can our nurses help?

  • Regular change of the NGT (between 1-2 months, depending on the tube manufacturer)
  • Remove blockage in NGT due to feed residue
  • Patient pulled out NGT
  • Initial insertion
  • Training of family or helper on how to conduct thefeed safely
How It Works?

1

Request for an appointment

Pick your service and simply book your appointment to get care at your own convenience

2

Receive care at your home

Our Care Advisor will contact you for confirmation, and arrange the Care to be deliver to your doorstep.

3

Recover with ease

Save the hassles and enjoy the recovery journey at your own place at your own convenience.

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