

Children need specialized attention at every stage of growth. The Department of Paediatrics ensures that every child receives compassionate and skilled medical care.
The department offers care that begins at birth and continues through adolescence. Neonatal specialists handle delicate cases involving premature babies and congenital conditions. Pediatricians guide families through ongoing health needs, including vaccinations and growth monitoring.
Each child receives individualized attention. Doctors take time to listen to parents' concerns and observe subtle changes in growth, behavior, and development. Families are included in every discussion so they feel confident about the care plan.
Preventive care is a cornerstone of our approach. Families are guided on nutrition, sleep routines, and daily habits that promote long-term well-being. Regular check-ups help detect issues early, and advice is provided to support healthy growth and development.
Advanced support is available for infants who need intensive care. The neonatal unit provides continuous monitoring, specialized treatment, and expert guidance for families. Each intervention is designed to ensure the best possible outcomes, even in challenging situations.
The department also focuses on emotional and social well-being. Children recovering from illness or managing chronic conditions receive counseling and support to help them stay active, engaged, and confident. Parents are guided on strategies that promote resilience and independence.
Coordination with other specialties strengthens care for children with complex needs. Pediatricians work closely with cardiology, neurology, surgery, and respiratory teams. This ensures smooth management of conditions that require multiple specialists.

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