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About the Paediatrics and Neonatology
Department

Our Paediatrics and Neonatology Department is dedicated to the health and well-being of children from birth through adolescence. With a focus on preventive care, early diagnosis, and effective treatments, our expert team of pediatricians and neonatologists ensures the best outcomes for young patients. From routine check-ups to managing complex medical conditions, we provide family-centered care to support every stage of a child’s development.

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Child-friendly environment

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Ongoing support and guidance

Paediatrics and Neonatology Services

Treatment and Procedure

Special Protocol for Autism treatment, which is comprehensive and includes Medicines, Diet modification, Megavitamin therapy, Chelation therapy for heavy metal detoxification, Nutritional therapy, Speech and communication, Sensory integration therapy, Special education, Family counseling, Library facilities and Parent support group.

We work closely with the family, the child's primary care physician and, whenever appropriate, school and community health resources.

Interact with child's teachers and staff for concessions and considerations.

Facilities

Meet our team

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions Answered

Developmental Pediatrics is a specialized branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of developmental and behavioral issues in children. These issues can range from developmental delays, learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, to behavioral problems. Developmental pediatricians work closely with children, their families, educators, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care and support to help children reach their full potential.

It's essential to consult a Developmental Pediatrician if you have concerns about your child's development, behavior, or learning abilities. Some signs that may indicate the need for a developmental evaluation include significant delays in reaching developmental milestones (such as walking, talking, or social interaction), difficulties with learning or paying attention in school, persistent behavioral issues, or concerns about autism spectrum disorders. Early intervention is crucial in addressing developmental challenges, so it's best not to delay seeking help if you have concerns about your child's development.
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