Paediatrics

At Ruby Hall Clinic, the Paediatric Department is positioned as a comprehensive child-health service for infants, children, and adolescents, combining specialist paediatric care with the emotional support families need during treatment and recovery.

The mirrored page frames the service as suitable for everything from routine wellness visits and immunisation support to neonatal intensive care, paediatric emergency response, critical care, and coordinated subspecialty management for complex childhood conditions.

Compassionate, family-centred paediatric care with neonatal support, emergency readiness, subspecialty access, and child-friendly infrastructure under one umbrella.

Child-Focused Care With Clinical Depth And Family Partnership

Ruby Hall Clinic presents Paediatrics as more than a general outpatient service. The department combines preventive care, growth monitoring, acute illness support, neonatal intensive care, PICU-backed emergency response, and access to multiple paediatric subspecialties so that children can move through one coordinated care pathway instead of disconnected referrals.

A consistent theme on the source page is the family-centred model. Parents are treated as part of the care team, communication is kept transparent, and the physical environment, nursing support, and care planning are designed to make children more comfortable during treatment.

Why Choose Ruby Hall Clinic For Paediatrics

Family-centred care model

The source repeatedly stresses parent involvement, emotional support, and transparent communication so families remain active participants throughout the child’s care journey.

Multidisciplinary paediatric coordination

Children with complex needs can move between paediatricians, surgeons, radiologists, and allied-health teams without fragmented handoffs.

Advanced paediatric technology

The department highlights paediatric echocardiography, ECG and Holter, pulmonary function testing, MRI, low-dose CT, video EEG, digital X-ray, advanced NICU and PICU monitoring, HFOV ventilators, and specialised neonatal and robotic surgical systems.

Child-friendly infrastructure

Bright surroundings, age-specific beds, play areas, and paediatric-trained nurses are presented as part of the healing environment rather than as minor add-ons.

Our Mission

  • To provide safe, compassionate, and technologically advanced paediatric care that supports children from the newborn period through adolescence while keeping families closely involved in every decision.

Paediatric Services

Neonatology And New-born Care

A Level III NICU supports premature babies, low-birth-weight infants, respiratory distress, birth asphyxia, neonatal sepsis, neonatal surgery recovery, congenital defects requiring correction, and breastfeeding support through a human milk bank.

General Paediatrics

The department covers developmental monitoring, immunisations, preventive care, nutrition counselling, common infections, allergies, fever workups, and adolescent health consultations.

Paediatric Emergency And Critical Care

A 24x7 paediatric emergency unit is supported by paediatric-trained emergency physicians, nurses, PALS capability, ventilator-backed PICU care, trauma support, seizure assessment, acute asthma treatment, and poisoning management.

Paediatric Subspecialty Clinics

Children can access cardiology, endocrinology, hepatology, surgery, neurology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, haematology-oncology, immunology, and nephrology support in one coordinated network.

Child-Friendly Infrastructure

The page highlights bright child-oriented facilities, age-specific beds, advanced monitoring systems, play areas, and nursing teams trained specifically in paediatric care.

Parent Education And Follow-Up Support

Ruby Hall Clinic also emphasises parent-facing support such as vaccination tracking, nutrition plans, milestone guidance, first-aid information, and practical resources that help families continue care after the hospital visit.

Comprehensive Paediatric Services

Neonatology & New-born Care

The mirrored page describes a Level III NICU equipped for high-risk deliveries and critically ill new-borns. It specifically lists support for premature babies, low birth weight babies, respiratory distress syndrome, meconium aspiration syndrome, birth asphyxia, neonatal sepsis, neonatal surgeries, congenital defects that need surgical correction, neonatal laparoscopy and thoracoscopy, and breastfeeding promotion supported by a human milk bank. Neonatologists are shown working in close coordination with obstetricians and maternal-fetal medicine specialists to improve delivery safety and early intervention.

Paediatrics FAQs

Does this department handle both routine and serious childhood conditions?

Yes. The mirrored page covers everything from immunisations, nutrition counselling, and growth monitoring to Level III NICU care, paediatric emergency support, ventilatory PICU services, and multiple subspecialty clinics for complex cases.

Are neonatal and high-risk newborn services available?

Yes. Ruby Hall Clinic specifically lists a Level III NICU that manages premature babies, low-birth-weight infants, respiratory distress, birth asphyxia, neonatal sepsis, congenital defects needing surgical correction, and postoperative neonatal care.

What kind of emergency support is available for children?

The source describes a 24x7 paediatric emergency unit staffed by paediatric-trained emergency physicians and nurses, supported by PALS capability, a ventilatory-support PICU, trauma management, acute asthma care, poisoning treatment, and seizure or unconsciousness evaluation.

Can families access paediatric subspecialists without leaving the hospital network?

Yes. The page highlights coordinated access to paediatric cardiology, endocrinology, hepatology, surgery, neurology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, haematology-oncology, immunology, and nephrology services within one system.

Need A Paediatric Consultation?

Early paediatric review can help with newborn concerns, recurrent infections, growth issues, adolescent health questions, emergency symptoms, or referral into the right paediatric subspecialty clinic without delay.

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Resources For Parents

Ruby Hall Clinic extends the page beyond clinical treatment by offering parent-oriented resources such as a digital vaccination tracker, child nutrition plans, growth and development milestone guidance, an A to Z guide to common childhood illnesses, and first-aid tips for caregivers.

That support structure reinforces the department’s broader positioning: not only treating illness inside the hospital, but also helping parents manage prevention, follow-up, and everyday health decisions more confidently at home.

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Meet Our Doctors

Dr. Venkatramani V.

Dr. Venkatramani V.

Paediatrics & Neonatology

  • Mon to Sat
  • 9:00am to 12:00pm
Dr. Bhagwantsingh Zorawer Singh Ratta

Dr. Bhagwantsingh Zorawer Singh Ratta

Paediatrics & Neonatology

  • Mon to Sat
  • 9:00am to 1:00pm
Dr. Geeta Kekre

Dr. Geeta Kekre

Paediatrics & Neonatology

  • Mon to Sat
  • 9:00am to 5:00pm
Dr. Himanshi Choudhary

Dr. Himanshi Choudhary

Paediatrics & Neonatology

  • Wed
  • 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Dr. Pankaj Bhaskarrao Sugaonkar

Dr. Pankaj Bhaskarrao Sugaonkar

Paediatrics & Neonatology

  • Mon to Sat (by appt)
  • Mon to Sat (by appt)
Dr. Lalit Ramanlal Rawal

Dr. Lalit Ramanlal Rawal

Paediatrics & Neonatology

  • Mon to Sat
  • 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Dr. Vishnu Biradar

Dr. Vishnu Biradar

Paediatrics & Neonatology

  • Mon to Sat (Except Wed)
  • 11:00am to 1:00pm
Dr. Prashant Krishnarao Udavant

Dr. Prashant Krishnarao Udavant

Paediatrics & Neonatology

  • Mon to Sat
  • 9:30am to 11:30am