Overview
Paediatric Surgeons treat conditions related to the anatomic area of the body (thorax and abdomen) as well as diseases unique to infants, children and adolescents. The department offers tertiary level care for children with surgical diseases. The hospital offers state of the art facilities for children requiring surgeries. It has a well-equipped Operation Theatres that are capable of handling complex paediatric surgical cases of all types. Routine surgeries are planned throughout the day between 8 am and 5 pm on all working days. Besides emergency surgeries are undertaken at any time of the day and night including holidays backed up by availability of emergency staff at any given time. Portable x-ray and ultra sonograpy facilities are available.
Our dedicated staff includes highly qualified specialists and nurses who work towards ensuring that each child has a comfortable, warm and caring environment.
Why Choose Us?
Expertise: Our team consists of highly skilled, pediatric surgeons with specialized training in children’s unique anatomical and developmental needs.
Comprehensive, Multidisciplinary Care: We offer a holistic approach that involves collaboration with various pediatric specialists to ensure comprehensive care tailored to each child’s needs.
Advanced Technology and Techniques: We utilize state-of-the-art facilities and minimally invasive surgical techniques to ensure the highest precision, safety, and quicker recovery for our young patients.
Safety and Quality: We are committed to maintaining high success rates and low complication rates through rigorous safety protocols and continuous quality improvement.
Supportive Environment: Our hospital provides a child-friendly atmosphere designed to make children feel comfortable and less anxious, with dedicated specialists and family-centered care.
Post-Surgical Care: We offer comprehensive postoperative support, including pain management, physical therapy, and regular follow-ups to ensure optimal recovery.
Outpatient Department
Common Conditions Treated
- Abdominal masses and tumours including Wilm’s tumour and Neuroblastoma
- Appendicitis
- Biliary atresia
- Chest wall deformities
- Congenital anomalies of the intestine
- Congenital malformations
- Cystic hygromas
- Oesophageal atresia
- Head and neck tumours
- Hepatobiliary cysts and tumours
- Hernia
- Inflammatory conditions
- Lung and mediastinum malformations and tumours
- Minimally invasive techniques
- Paediatric colorectal diseases including, imperforate anus, Hirschsprung’s disease and inflammatory bowel disease
- Pectus Excavatum
- Undecided testes