Department of Pediatrics
Responsibility
The Department of Pediatrics is responsible for the timely diagnosis and precise treatment of problems faced by infants or children. They can be ranging from cardiopulmonary medicine (heart and lungs) to neuroscience (brain, spinal cord, and nerves). Problems related to children’s nutrition (healthy diet), endocrine glands (responsible for metabolism), immune system, and kidneys are also dealt with at the department of pediatrics.
The health and well-being of your child is important to us, and we strive to provide the ultimate care to them. Our Pediatric Specialists are experts in providing comprehensive management of all problems relating to children’s and infant’s health.


Key aspects of pediatrics
Infancy and childhood development:
Pediatricians monitor growth, development, and milestones in infants and children.
Disease prevention and management:
They provide preventive care like immunizations and screen for various conditions.
Diagnosis and treatment of illnesses:
Pediatricians diagnose and treat common childhood illnesses, injuries, and chronic conditions.
Adolescent health:
Pediatricians also provide care for adolescents, addressing physical and mental health concerns specific to this age group.
Specialized care:
Pediatricians can specialize in areas like cardiology, allergy, oncology, and neonatology.
Focus on family-centered care:
Pediatricians often work closely with parents and families to ensure the child's well-being.

