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Healthcare Solutions we offer

Treatments & Procedures

The Neonatology & Paediatrics Department at Sahayog Hospital, Gondia, is dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare for children and newborns. From routine paediatric consultations to specialised newborn care, our team ensures that every child receives personalised attention at every stage of their growth and development.

We offer paediatric consultations, newborn assessments, diagnostic evaluations, follow-up care, and extensive patient and family counselling. Our team works closely with parents to ensure that their child's health and well-being are supported and nurtured.

Service Offered:

  • Paediatric Consultation & Diagnostic Testing
  • Newborn Baby Consultation & Care
  • Follow-up Care & Family Counselling
  • Referral for Rehabilitative & Nutritional Services
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Doctors

Consultants

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to use an inhaler over a long period?

Yes, inhalers are safe for long-term use when prescribed. They deliver medication directly to the lungs, effectively managing symptoms with minimal side effects.

Is it possible to prevent genetic disorders?

Not all genetic disorders can be prevented, but prenatal testing, genetic counselling, and carrier screening can help reduce risks and guide informed decisions.

What factors contribute to cancer in children?

The exact causes of childhood cancer are unknown, but most cases are believed to result from random genetic mutations, not lifestyle or environmental factors.

Are vegetarians more likely to have nutrient deficiencies?

Vegetarians may lack B12, iron, zinc, and omega-3s, but these deficiencies can be managed with proper dietary planning and supplements.

Which vaccines are recommended for me?

Routine vaccines, including measles, polio, flu, COVID-19, tetanus, and hepatitis, are recommended for both adults and children, depending on age, medical history, and health status.

Does a fever in a newborn always indicate sepsis?

No, a fever in a newborn doesn't always mean sepsis. However, it could signal a serious infection, and any fever should be evaluated by a healthcare provider immediately.