For children who require hospitalization for serious health issues, Parijat’s Pediatric ICU is equipped with advanced infrastructure and expert doctors, surgeons and support staff in Pediatric care that are highly experienced and efficient in handling a range of health crisis from pneumonia and respiratory failure to status epilepticus, status asthmatics and many more.
Children and new born requiring surgical procedures for correction and treatment of various congenital anomalies, and injuries resulting from accidental trauma, Parijat Hospitals’ Pediatric Surgery unit offers the best in class advanced and hygienic, operative and post-operative care/p>
Since the inception of Parijat Hospital our team of doctors and nurses are providing round the clock care for newborns. We take immense pride in our success stories and the number of preterm babies that had graduated from our NICU.
We have been striving hard to minimize the complications and improve the outcomes in our newborn babies. Our efforts have bare fruits as we were able to save many babies with less than 1 kg birth weight
The parents who supported us with their babies had wonderful experience and we were happy to fulfill their expectation. We are committed to keep upgrading the facilities and providing best possible care for our newborns
It’s natural to feel anxious about all the people responsible for the health and care of your baby. But be assured — the personnel in the NICU are exactly the people you want caring for your child right now. We each have a specialized job to do, and we work as a team to provide complete care for your baby. And, of course, YOU are at the center of our team. In time, you may all begin to feel like part of a parijat’s extended family
Our hospital has a highly experienced team of pediatric intensives that has been offering the best intensive care services. We have expert pediatrician and trained staff who take care of complete medical care, safety and comfort of the patients. Since the start of the hospital we were able to manage experience critical cases and were able to bring to smiles on faces of parents who had lost all hopes. We are committed for providing our services whole heartedly and keep improving our facilities.
Our specially trained clinicians use the latest in cutting-edge technology to care for very sick infants and children. Parijat’s PICU is specially designed for children; our intensive care unit team provides the highest level of care for pediatric patients of 0 to 18 ages in our PICU
Our team of health care professionals works closely with parents to identify concerns and explain all treatment plans thoroughly and we maintain continual communication with our patients’ pediatricians during the entire period of treatment
The team at PICU consists of Pediatric specialists covering over sub specialties such as – Emergency medicine, General surgery, Anesthesia, Neurology, Hematology, Oncology, Gastroenterology, amongst others. The staff is available around the clock on rotation basis to provide the highest standards of care. The unit is also staffed with well trained, skilled and experienced nurses. They form the backbone of our services. The PICU team is equipped with extensive knowledge and skill besides vast amount of experience to handle the most critical of illnesses or injury
Investigating the Best Possible Methods for TreatmentSickness is demanding enough when an adult is suffering. But when the patient is a child, the emotional strain is far more intense. Parents always eye for the best possible care without denying the children of the physical, emotional and intellectual development that is so much a part of their formative years. At Parijat Hospital, we specialize in dealing with complex pediatric problems utilizing evidence based clinical practical guidelines. Our experts assess not only the medical needs but pay equal importance to functional, social and emotional needs of sick children. They provide optimal treatment, along with integrated services like health education. The ICUs and operation rooms are designed to handle even the most complicated illness in medically-fragile children. The doctors and the support team are well qualified, trained. They bring compassionate and proficient care in a nurturing and stimulating environment.
When your child needs help for a minor procedure or a major surgery, our pediatric general surgery unit at Parijat hospital provides complete care regarding surgical aspect and best post operative care with NICU and PICU
Our pediatric surgeries perform minimally invasive, laparoscopic techniques and conventional surgical approaches
We are trying to serve family centered came pediatric surgeries procedure We seek to provide pediatric patient and their families easy access to the most advanced and affordable child care from A to Z
1. Neonatal surgery
2. Antenatal surgery
3. Laparoscopic surgery
4. Gastrointestinal surgery
5. Pediatric urology
6. Thoracic surgeries
Clinical Services
Our doctors and other health care professionals help our patients get better, before, during and after their period of treatment. Our goal is to help our pediatric patients heal and get better in the least amount of time, with the lowest possible pain
Family-Centered Care
At Parijat, we believe in the philosophy of family-centered care. We work closely with families to develop individualized and customized treatment plans for their child and are always available to answer any questions parents and other family members may have. Our pediatric surgical area is specially designed so that families can stay with their children up to the point of surgery and immediately afterwards. In addition, Parijat’s pediatric surgeons work closely with our patients’ pediatricians to provide streamlined care throughout the treatment and healing process
If your child babbles, has trouble putting sentences together, stutters or experiences difficulty with sensory processing, pediatric speech therapy would be beneficial. Our team of highly qualified Speech-Language therapist at Parijat Hospitals design treatment programs and carefully evaluate these programs on an ongoing basis in order to make changes as appropriate depending on the child's progress.
What Is Speech-Language Therapy?Speech-language therapy is the treatment for most kids with speech and/or language disorders.
What Are Speech Disorders? A speech disorder refers to a problem with making sounds. Speech disorders include:
• Articulation disorders: These are problems with making sounds in syllables, or saying words incorrectly to the point that listeners can't understand what's being said.
• Fluency disorders:These include problems such as stuttering, in which the flow of speech is interrupted by unusual stops, partial-word repetitions ("b-b-boy"), or prolonging sounds and syllables (sssssnake).
• Resonance or voice disorders: These are problems with the pitch, volume, or quality of the voice that distract listeners from what's being said. These types of disorders may also cause pain or discomfort for a child when speaking.
What Are Language Disorders?
A language disorder refers to a problem understanding or putting words together to communicate ideas. Language disorders can be either receptive or expressive:•Receptive Disorders are problems with understanding or processing language
•Expressive disorders are problems with putting words together, having a limited vocabulary, or being unable to use language in a socially appropriate way.
•Cognitive-communication disorders are problems with communication skills that involve memory, attention, perception, organization, regulation, and problem solving.
What Do Speech-Language Therapist (SLTs) Do?
In speech-language therapy, an SLT works with a child one-on-one, in a small group, or in a classroom to overcome problems. Therapists use a variety of strategies, including:•Language Intervention Activities: The SLT will interact with a child by playing and talking, using pictures, books, objects, or ongoing events to stimulate language development. The therapist may model correct vocabulary and grammar, and use repetition exercises to build language skills.
•Articulation Therapy: Articulation, or sound production, exercises involve having the therapist model correct sounds and syllables in words and sentences for a child, often during play activities. The level of play is age-appropriate and related to the child's specific needs. The SLT will show the child how to make certain sounds, such as the "r" sound, and may show how to move the tongue to make specific sounds.
•Oral-motor/feeding and swallowing therapy: The SLP may use a variety of oral exercises — including facial massage and various tongue, lip, and jaw exercises — to strengthen the muscles of the mouth for eating, drinking, and swallowing. The SLP may also introduce different food textures and temperatures to increase a child's oral awareness during eating and swallowing
Why Do Some Kids Need Speech-Language Therapy?
Kids might need speech-language therapy for many reasons, including:Therapy should begin as soon as possible. Children who start therapy early (before they're 5 years old) tend to have better results than those who begin later. This doesn't mean that older kids won't do well in therapy. Their progress might be slower, though, because they have learned patterns that need to be changed.
How Can Parents Help child?
Parents are key to the success of a child's progress in speech or language therapy. Kids who finish the program quickest and with the longest-lasting results are those whose parents were involved. Ask the therapist what you can do. For instance, you can help your child do the at-home activities that the SLT suggests. This ensures the continued progress and carry-over of new skills. Overcoming a speech or language disorder can take time and effort. So it's important that all family members be patient and understanding with the child.The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable patients to participate in the activities of everyday life. Occupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to, need to, or are expected to do, or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
Parijat hospitals department of Occupational therapy is known for helping children achieve their developmental milestones such as fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Educating and involving parents, carers and others to facilitate the normal development and learning of children.
What Is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy (OT) is a branch of health care that helps people of all ages who have physical, sensory, or cognitive problems. OT can help them regain independence in all areas of their lives. Occupational therapists help with barriers that affect a person's emotional, social, and physical needs. To do this, they use everyday activities, exercises, and other therapies. OT helps kids play, improves their school performance, and aids their daily activities. It also boosts their self-esteem and sense of accomplishment. With OT, kids can:Who Might Need Occupational Therapy?
OT can help kids and teens who have:How Do Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Differ?
Physical therapy and occupational therapy both help improve kids' quality of life, but there are differences. Physical therapy (PT) helps with:Pediatric Neurology is a developing subspecialty in India and caters to a large population of children with neurological issues.
Epilepsy is one of the most common causes of referral to a child Neurologist. Epilepsy is a condition with recurrent episodes of seizures, caused due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Epilepsy can be seen in all ages, Right from new born babies to adolescents. Most of the cases are due to childhood epilepsy syndrome, an age dependent phenomena that essentially has a good outcome. Proper identification of the syndrome with appropriate parental counseling and choice of medication is essential to understand and treat this group of epilepsy e.g.: Febrile seizures, Childhood absence epilepsy, Benign Rolandic epilepsy etc.
A small proportion of children have difficult to treat epilepsy and require multiple medications to achieve control. Options other than medication are Ketogenic diet, surgery for Epilepsy and Vagal nerve stimulation
In Neurology OPD, we cater to children with muscle and nerve disease, developmental disabilities, childhood strokes, movement disorders, eye problems in relation to neurological illness, inborn errors of metabolism, tumors etc
We have a dedicated intensive care facility with round the clock support for ill patients. Nearly 20% of cases admitted to the PICU have a primary neurological condition requiring a dedicated neurologist in the intensive care team
Our Pediatric Neurologist Team are expertise in management of epilepsy, behavioral/developmental disorders [including early autism spectrum diagnosis] and a spectrum of neurological disorders.. Scope services are as follows: epilepsy, Strokes, Neuromuscular disorders, headaches, Autism, ADHD and other behavioral/developmental disorders