Complete Child Health Care with Gentle and Trusted Support

The Paediatrics Department provides comprehensive medical care for infants, children, and adolescents. Our paediatricians focus on early diagnosis, proper treatment, and preventive care to support healthy growth and development. From common infections to childhood illnesses, we ensure children receive timely and safe medical attention.

The Paediatrics Department is led by Dr. V. Appala Naidu, DNB (Paediatrics), a highly experienced child specialist dedicated to ensuring healthy growth and development in children. With extensive experience in neonatal care, childhood infections, and developmental monitoring, he provides compassionate and child-friendly treatment. His focus on preventive healthcare and parental guidance has made him a trusted pediatrician in the community.

We understand that parents worry deeply about their child’s health. Our team creates a child-friendly and comforting environment where both children and parents feel reassured. With clear communication and compassionate care, we help families make informed decisions about their child’s health and wellbeing.

Our Key Paediatric Services

Our Paediatric services focus on early treatment, preventive care, and healthy development to ensure a strong foundation for your child’s future.

Frequently asked questions

Helpful answers to common questions to support parents in caring for their children.
You should visit a Paediatrician if your child has fever lasting more than two days, breathing difficulty, poor feeding, vomiting, diarrhea, or delayed growth.
Yes. Vaccinations are safe and essential to protect children from serious diseases. Your Paediatrician will guide you on the vaccination schedule.
Children should have regular checkups during infancy and at least once a year as they grow, or more often if advised by the doctor.
Frequent illness may be due to infections, allergies, or nutritional issues. A Paediatrician can evaluate the cause and suggest appropriate treatment.
Not always. However, if poor appetite is associated with weight loss or delayed growth, medical evaluation is important.