A Paediatrician is a medical doctor who specialises in caring for babies, children, and teenagers. They are trained to understand how children grow and develop, both physically and emotionally. Paediatricians help keep kids healthy by doing regular check-ups, giving vaccinations, treating common illnesses, and offering advice to parents about nutrition, behaviour, and general well-being. They also watch for any developmental or health issues as children grow and provide the right care or refer families to specialists if needed.
Key Treatments & Services Include:
● Acute & Chronic Infections – Diagnosis and treatment of common and long-term infections in children.
● Recurrent Allergies & Infections – Specialised care for repeated allergic reactions, infections, and chronic pain.
● Growth Monitoring – Evaluation and management of height and weight issues in growing children.
● Developmental & Psychological Care – Support for behavioural issues, ADHD, autism, learning difficulties, poor school performance, seizures, and epilepsy.
● Vaccinations – Complete immunisation programmes as per national and international guidelines.
● Nutrition & Feeding Support – Management of feeding problems, malnutrition, and dietary counselling.
● Obesity Management – Personalised plans to help manage weight and promote a healthy lifestyle.
● Anaemia & Blood Disorders – Diagnosis and treatment of anaemia and other paediatric blood-related conditions.
● Skin, Hair & Nail Care – Treatment of common paediatric dermatological conditions.
● ENT Care – Management of ear, nose, and throat diseases in children.
● Genetic Counselling – Guidance and evaluation for hereditary and genetic diseases.
● Vision & Hearing Screening – Early screening to detect and address sight and hearing issues.
● Newborn Care – Specialised attention for normal and sick newborns, along with parental guidance and support.