Comprehensive Pediatric Care for Children and Adolescents
The Department of Pediatrics offers specialized and compassionate healthcare services for newborns, children, and adolescents up to 15 years of age. With a multidisciplinary approach, the department ensures holistic treatment by collaborating with expert pediatric specialists and other medical disciplines to provide comprehensive and advanced care.
Equipped with cutting-edge medical technology, the department specializes in neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, vaccinations, growth monitoring, and the management of chronic and acute childhood illnesses. The team of highly experienced pediatricians and subspecialists offers tertiary-level healthcare, ensuring personalized treatment plans, early diagnosis, and effective management of complex pediatric conditions.
Focused on preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic care, the department strives to nurture healthy growth and development, providing state-of-the-art treatments in a child-friendly and compassionate environment.
A pediatrician is a medical doctor who specializes in the care of children. Pediatricians have undergone special training in the health and illnesses of infants, teens, and young adults, and the majority of pediatricians are certified by the American Board of Pediatrics after passing a comprehensive exam.
Pediatricians provide preventive health care for children in good health and medical care for children who are acutely or chronically ill. They also provide parents with support and advice on issues such as growth and development, safety and prevention, nutrition, and emotional wellness to foster a lifetime of good health.
Your child should not only see the pediatrician for an illness. It is also important to schedule well-child-care exams regularly, beginning in infancy. Also called well-care visits or checkups, these routine examinations provide the best opportunity for the doctor to observe the progress of your child’s physical and mental growth and development; to counsel and teach parents; to detect problems through screening tests; to provide immunizations, and to get to know one another. Well-care visits are strongly recommended as part of preventive pediatric care.
Yes, in fact we strongly encourage parents-to-be to visit our hospital for a prenatal appointment. This is a great way to get acquainted with our hospital and our doctors. During this visit, we will answer any questions that you have about our practice or your new child.
MBBS, DCH
Pediatrician & Neonatologist