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10 Best Pediatricians in Vileparle West, Mumbai - Updated 2024

Dr. Santanu Sen

Dr. Santanu Sen

21 years of experience

MRCPCH (UK), FRCP

Hematologist, Pediatrician, Pediatric Oncologist

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Dr. Zinal

Dr. Zinal

26 years of experience

MBBS, Diploma in Child Health (DCH), International Board Certified Lactation Consultant

Pediatrician

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Dr. Rashid Merchant

Dr. Rashid Merchant

54 years of experience

MBBS, MD - Pediatrics, Diploma in Child Health (DCH)

Pediatrician, Neonatologist

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Dr. Nandkishor S. Kabra

Dr. Nandkishor S. Kabra

26 years of experience

MBBS, DM - Neonatology, MD - Pediatrics

Pediatrician, Neonatal Surgeon, Neonatologist

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Dr. Vinay Joshi

Dr. Vinay Joshi

28 years of experience

MBBS, MD - Pediatrics

Pediatrician, Orthopedist, Shoulder & Knee Surgery, Joint Replacement Surgeon

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Dr. Avinash Walawalkar

Dr. Avinash Walawalkar

40 years of experience

MBBS, Diploma in Child Health (DCH), DNB - Paediatrics

Pediatrician, Neonatologist

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Dr. Atul Deokar

Dr. Atul Deokar

25 years of experience

MBBS, MD - Pediatrics

Pediatrician, Neonatologist

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Dr. Tanu Singhal

Dr. Tanu Singhal

26 years of experience

MBBS, MD - Pediatrics

Pediatrician

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Dr. Lakshana Sharma

Dr. Lakshana Sharma

23 years of experience

MBBS, MD - Pediatrics

Pediatrician

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Dr. Aspi Irani

Dr. Aspi Irani

45 years of experience

MBBS, MD - Pediatrics, Diploma in Child Health (DCH)

Pediatrician, Neonatologist

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Questions & Answers on "Pediatrician" (35)

Answered on 12th Sept '23

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

From and up to what age is chickenpox healthy for children?

Female | 25

Chickenpox is generally more common in children and is often considered a childhood disease. It's most commonly seen in children aged 1 to 12 years. In many cases, getting chickenpox during childhood leads to immunity, meaning that a person is less likely to get it again later in life. However, chickenpox can affect individuals of any age, including adults.

Answered on 17th Aug '23

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Sar mere bachy ko loz motion horhay h Kiya wo bar bar Pani mag rha h Kiya me Pani dadu

Male | 3

Diarrhea can lead to dehydration, especially in children, so providing fluids is necessary. You can give your child water but it's essential to do it in small, frequent sips rather than large amounts at once. You can also give ORS to help prevent dehydration.

Answered on 27th July '23

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

2 year boy suffering motion loose

Male | 2

For loose motions ensure hydration by giving sips of ORS frequently. Provide easily digestible foods like rice or bananas etc. Its best if you show him to your doctor.

Answered on 25th May '23

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My baby is suffering from throat sore, if available can I contact now

Female | 10

sure. you may contact us

Answered on 6th Oct '22

Dr. Brahmanand Lal

Dr. Brahmanand Lal

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