Department of Paediatrics
A paediatrician is a child's physician who provides not only medical care for children who are acutely or chronically ill but also preventive health services for healthy children. A paediatrician manages physical, mental, and emotional well-being of the children under their care at every stage of development, in both sickness and health.
Frequently Asked Question
How can I get my child ready for surgery?
It might be difficult to get your child ready for surgery, but open communication is essential. To ensure a seamless procedure, we give parents and guardians pre-surgery instructions. This may include advice on fasting, dosage recommendations for medications, and methods to ease your child’s anxiousness.
Is it safe to perform paediatric surgery?
Our department has strict safety procedures in place and our surgeons have received extensive training in paediatric surgical procedures. All procedures have certain inherent hazards, but we take every measure to reduce them and give your kid the best chance for success.
Will my child's post-operative scars be visible?
Our paediatric surgeons are competent in using minimally invasive procedures to reduce scarring. When an incision is required, we make sure to keep it as small and undetectable as possible.
Is it safe to use paediatric anaesthesia and pain management?
Our anesthesiologists have extensive experience in properly giving anaesthesia to youngsters. They adapt the anaesthesia strategy to each child based on their age, weight, and medical history. We also use appropriate pain management measures to ensure that your child is as comfortable as possible during their recuperation.
How Long Will My Child Take to Recover?
The length of recovery depends on the type of operation and the health of your child. Some treatments may necessitate overnight hospital stays, but others may allow for faster recovery at home. Our medical staff will walk you through the rehabilitation process and answer any questions you might have along the way.
