Newborn Warmer or Infant Radiant Warmer, is a specialized medical device used in neonatal care to provide controlled warmth and a stable environment for newborn babies, especially those who cannot maintain their own body temperature immediately after birth.
Unlike incubators (which enclose the baby), warmers are open systems that allow easy access for medical staff while keeping the infant warm and safe.
Provides direct, controlled heat to the infant.
Equipped with skin probes to monitor the baby’s temperature and adjust heating automatically (servo-controlled mode).
Medical staff can easily access the newborn for care, treatment, or resuscitation.
Many models come with oxygen supply, suction unit, and bag-mask ventilation for emergencies.
A flat bed or tray to place the baby comfortably and securely.
Alerts for overheating, under-heating, or probe disconnection.