👶

Paediatrics & Child Health

Compassionate child healthcare from newborn to adolescent

About Our Paediatrics & Child Health Department

Our Paediatrics department provides comprehensive healthcare for children from birth through adolescence. Services include routine well-child visits, immunisation, developmental assessments, management of acute illnesses (fever, diarrhoea, infections) and chronic conditions (asthma, anaemia, ADHD).

Consultant: Senior Paediatrician (available Mon–Sat)

Conditions We Treat

Comprehensive management of all major conditions in Paediatrics & Child Health

✓ Fever & Infections
✓ Newborn Care
✓ Vaccination & Immunisation
✓ Childhood Asthma
✓ Food Allergies & Eczema
✓ Growth & Developmental Delay
✓ Neonatal Jaundice
✓ Iron Deficiency Anaemia
✓ Diarrhoea & Dehydration
✓ Recurrent Respiratory Infections
✓ ADHD & Learning Difficulties
✓ Childhood Obesity
✓ Vitamin D & B12 Deficiency
✓ Tonsillitis & Adenoids
✓ Ear Infections (Otitis Media)
✓ UTI in Children
✓ Dengue in Children
✓ Typhoid
✓ Skin Conditions
✓ Adolescent Health

Procedures & Treatments

From diagnosis to treatment — all under one roof

⚕️ Well-child Visits

⚕️ Growth Monitoring

⚕️ National Immunisation Schedule (NIS 2026)

⚕️ Developmental Screening

⚕️ Nebulisation

⚕️ ORS & Rehydration Therapy

⚕️ Iron Infusion

⚕️ Allergy Testing

⚕️ Hearing & Vision Screening

⚕️ School Health Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Paediatrics & Child Health

When should I take my child to the doctor for fever?

Infants <3 months with any fever, or children with fever >103°F (39.4°C), fever lasting >3 days, rash, difficulty breathing, or persistent vomiting — visit immediately.

Is the 2026 vaccination schedule different?

Yes, India updated NIS 2026 — it now includes rotavirus booster, pneumococcal vaccines and HPV for girls aged 9-14. Ask our paediatrician for a personalised catch-up schedule.

How do I know if my child has ADHD?

Signs include persistent inattention, hyperactivity or impulsivity beyond what is typical for the child's age, present in at least two settings (home + school) and affecting functioning for 6+ months.

What should I do if my baby has jaundice?

Mild jaundice in the first week is common. Severe yellowing, yellow in whites of eyes, poor feeding or sleepiness needs phototherapy — visit us promptly.

Related Health Articles

Evidence-based guides from our Paediatrics & Child Health specialists

📄

View All Paediatrics & Child Health Articles →

20 expert-written SEO articles covering conditions, treatments, and patient guides.

Book Your Paediatrics & Child Health Appointment

Book your appointment today. Walk-ins welcome, online booking available 24×7.