Comprehensive Care for Newborns, Infants, Children & Adolescents
The Paediatrics & Neonatology Department is dedicated to providing specialized healthcare for newborns, infants, children, and adolescents. Our experienced pediatricians and neonatologists offer comprehensive preventive, diagnostic, emergency, and critical care services to ensure healthy growth and development at every stage of childhood.
From routine vaccinations and newborn care to the management of complex childhood illnesses, we are committed to delivering compassionate and family-centered care.
Children have unique healthcare needs that require specialized medical expertise. Our department focuses on preventive care, early diagnosis, timely treatment, nutritional guidance, and developmental monitoring to help children achieve optimal health and well-being.
We provide complete pediatric and neonatal care under one roof, ensuring the highest standards of safety and comfort for both children and parents.
Our Paediatrics & Neonatology Services
Newborn & Neonatal Care
- Newborn Health Assessment
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Premature Baby Care
- Low Birth Weight Baby Management
- Neonatal Jaundice Treatment
- High-Risk Newborn Monitoring
General Paediatrics
- Routine Child Health Check-Ups
- Growth & Development Monitoring
- Childhood Illness Management
- Fever Evaluation
- Nutritional Assessment
- Preventive Pediatric Care
Vaccination & Immunization
- Routine Childhood Vaccinations
- National Immunization Schedule
- Optional Vaccinations
- Travel Vaccination Guidance
- Immunization Counseling
Pediatric Emergency Care
- Acute Illness Management
- Respiratory Emergencies
- Dehydration Treatment
- Seizure Management
- Emergency Pediatric Support
- Critical Care Coordination
Pediatric Respiratory Care
- Asthma Management
- Bronchiolitis Treatment
- Pneumonia Care
- Chronic Cough Evaluation
- Allergy-Related Respiratory Disorders
Nutrition & Growth Services
- Child Nutrition Counseling
- Growth Assessment
- Malnutrition Management
- Obesity Management
- Feeding Difficulties Evaluation
Developmental & Behavioral Care
- Developmental Screening
- Learning Difficulty Assessment
- Behavioral Disorder Evaluation
- Speech & Development Monitoring
- Early Intervention Programs
Conditions We Treat
- Newborn Jaundice
- Prematurity
- Low Birth Weight
- Childhood Fever
- Asthma
- Pneumonia
- Bronchiolitis
- Allergies
- Growth Disorders
- Nutritional Deficiencies
- Anemia
- Childhood Infections
- Diarrhea & Dehydration
- Seizure Disorders
- Developmental Delays
- Behavioral Disorders
- Childhood Obesity
- Recurrent Respiratory Infections
Advanced Facilities & Technology
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Newborn Monitoring Systems
- Pediatric Emergency Services
- Vaccination Clinic
- Advanced Diagnostic Support
- Growth & Development Assessment Tools
- Child-Friendly Consultation Areas
- Comprehensive Laboratory Services
- 24×7 Pediatric & Neonatal Car
When Should You Consult a Pediatrician?
You should seek medical attention if your child experiences:
- Persistent Fever
- Difficulty Breathing
- Poor Feeding
- Recurrent Vomiting
- Frequent Infections
- Delayed Growth or Development
- Excessive Crying
- Seizures
- Jaundice in Newborns
- Sudden Changes in Activity or Behavior
Why Choose Our Paediatrics & Neonatology Department?
✔ Experienced Pediatricians & Neonatologists
✔ Advanced NICU Facilities
✔ Comprehensive Child Healthcare Services
✔ Preventive & Vaccination Programs
✔ Specialized Newborn Care
✔ Child-Friendly Environment
✔ 24×7 Emergency Pediatric Support
✔ Family-Centered Compassionate Care
Frequently asked questions
Neonatology is a specialized branch of medicine that focuses on the care of newborn babies, especially premature or critically ill infants.
Vaccinations should be administered according to the recommended immunization schedule advised by your pediatrician.
High fever, persistent fever, breathing difficulty, poor feeding, or unusual behavior should be evaluated by a pediatrician promptly.
NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) is a specialized unit designed to provide advanced care for premature, low birth weight, or critically ill newborns.
A balanced diet, regular health check-ups, vaccinations, physical activity, and adequate sleep are essential for healthy growth and development.
Delayed speech, poor social interaction, difficulty achieving age-appropriate milestones, and learning challenges may indicate developmental concerns.
Yes. Breastfeeding provides essential nutrients, strengthens immunity, and supports healthy growth and development.
Most newborns should have their first pediatric evaluation within a few days after birth or as advised by their healthcare provider.
