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Looking after the health of you and your little one is our primary concern. We work in tandem with the Paediatric & Neonatal department. Our state-of-the-art infrastructure is designed as a baby-friendly hospital. At our Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU), we provide expert care for new-borns and infants with complex medical needs. Additionally, we believe that paediatric patients heal best around the presence of their families. Which is why, their families are equally involved in the decision-making and treatment procedures, to make an informed decision for their children. We get to know your child to ensure that they are receiving the best care, sensitive to their unique needs and you receive complete parental reassurance and peace of mind.
Paediatric Surgeries We Perform
Neonatal Surgery
New-borns with congenital defects and anomalies often require aggressive preoperative care to be able to deal with the stress of the surgery. Our cutting-edge Level III NICU and specially trained emergency and critical care professionals are prepared for delicately handling complex conditions.Paediatric Thoracic Surgery
We perform bronchoscopies, for various paediatric concerns regarding lungs and air passage, including removal of accidentally inhaled or swallowed foreign bodies for those children brought in through emergency.Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery
This is a highly specialised branch that deals with rectifying congenital, developmental and acquired musculoskeletal conditions in children which can be surgically rectified. Treatment includes corrective surgical procedures to mitigate any long-term impact.Paediatric Urological Surgery
Some critical urological conditions in children include recurrent bedwetting, urinary tract problems, infections and congenital kidney issues. Our team of paediatric urologists offer comprehensive treatments and long-term care when required through a multidisciplinary approach tailored to your child’s needs.Why Choose Us?
Children need more attention and care. For paediatric surgeries, it is vital to ensure good post operative care in order to help the child recover better and resume a better quality of life. Whether you need specialist surgical support for your child or whether your little one needs extra medical attention after birth, we will help keep your child healthy and safe.
Highlights of the Department
- Advanced equipment in neonatal intensive care such as GE and Draeger
- Special care baby unit (SCBU) for transpositional care, phototherapy
- Designed as per WHO guidelines of a baby & child-friendly hospital
- State-of-the-art Level III NICU
- Best-in-class Developmental Paediatrics Centre
- Growth monitoring and promotion practices
Our Paediatric Specialists & Surgeons
Patients' Parent Testimonials
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FAQs Around Paediatric Surgery
What is Paediatric Surgery?
This is a specialised field of medicine where the surgeon specialises in surgical treatments for foetus, infants and children as well as young adults. Compared to adults, children and infants are more vulnerable to surgical treatments. Hence this needs a delicate and precise approach for which there are designated specialists.
Who is a Paediatric Surgeon?
A paediatric surgeon is a person who conducts surgical treatment in children, infants and even foetuses. They have the delicate skills to handle the fragile and delicate tissues in a child or baby.
What kind of training do Paediatric Surgeons have?
- Just like other surgeons they have at least 4 years of medical school experience.
- Followed by 5 years of general surgery on adults.
- Preferably few additional years of training or fellowship in paediatric surgery.
- Paediatric care is the core of their medical practice.
Which hospital is best in paediatric surgery in Delhi NCR?
Paediatric surgeons provide surgical treatments to children from birth through adolescence and young adulthood. The unique nature of surgical care of children comes with a lot of practise and dealing with different cases w.r.t. the child anatomy. So when choosing a hospital that excels in this department, look for
- State of the art Level III NICU and supporting infrastructure
- NHS standard compliant baby and child friendly hospital
- Specialised nursing staff for children
- A paediatric specialist who has a wide array of experience in dealing with multiple cases of paediatric surgery.
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