
A paediatrics doctor takes care of children from birth to age 18, providing primary care and health supervision. They screen infants and children for problems such as malnutrition or hearing loss, detect signs of illness or injury, and diagnose and treat a variety of childhood illnesses and injuries, ranging from routine ear infections to broken bones.
The Department of Paediatrics at the Lalmati Superspeciality Hospital is one of the best in Deoria District. The department has a well-trained staff of doctors which keep it updated with the latest advancements in the field. We offer surgical and non-surgical treatment options both.
Available treatments
- Immunization and Preventive Care
- Paediatric Neurology
- Paediatric Cardiology
- Paediatric Surgery
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Vaccinations
- Breastfeeding Support & Guidance
- Child Psychology & Psychiatry
- Pediatric Endocrinology
- Growth & Development Monitoring
Key FAQs.
Vaccinations are essential for preventing serious diseases. Your paediatrician will guide you through the immunization schedule, which starts at birth and continues throughout childhood.
Developmental screenings are conducted during routine check-ups. If you notice delays in speech, motor skills, or behavior, it's important to discuss them with your paediatrician for early intervention.
If your child has a fever, keep them hydrated and monitor their temperature. If the fever persists for more than 24-48 hours or is accompanied by other symptoms, consult your paediatrician.
Children develop at their own pace, but some key milestones include:
0-6 months – Smiling, recognizing parents, lifting head
6-12 months – Crawling, standing, first words
1-3 years – Walking, talking, potty training
3-6 years – Social interaction, learning numbers and letters
6-12 years – School performance, coordination, reasoning skills.
A paediatrician can catch up on missed vaccines safely. Do not delay important vaccinations.