Pediatric & Child Care

Child Specialist in Ghaziabad

Consult a pediatrician at SR Hospital for child fever, cough, cold, vaccination, newborn care, stomach infection, allergies, growth concerns and urgent child health symptoms.

  • Child fever and infection care
  • Vaccination guidance
  • Newborn and infant care
  • Emergency child health support
Pediatrician consultation for child care
Child Emergency? Call urgently for high fever, breathing difficulty, dehydration, seizures or unusual drowsiness.

Pediatric Care for Children and Newborns

Children need medical care that is gentle, careful and age-appropriate. At SR Hospital, pediatric care focuses on understanding symptoms, checking warning signs and guiding parents with clear treatment advice.

We provide consultation for child fever, cough, cold, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, allergies, newborn concerns, vaccination, growth issues and emergency child health symptoms.

SR Hospital is located in Ghaziabad and is accessible for families from Khora Colony, Noida Sector 62, Noida Sector 59, Noida Sector 61, Indirapuram and nearby areas.

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Child Fever, Viral Fever and High Fever Consultation

Fever is one of the most common reasons parents visit a pediatrician. The important thing is not only the temperature, but also the child’s activity, feeding, breathing, hydration and associated symptoms.

Fever With Cough, Cold or Throat Infection

Fever with cough, runny nose, sore throat or tonsil pain may be due to viral infection, throat infection or seasonal illness.

Fever With Rash, Drowsiness or Weakness

Fever with rash, unusual sleepiness, weakness, poor feeding or repeated vomiting should be checked without delay.

Repeated Fever in Children

Fever that keeps coming back may need evaluation for infection, inflammation or other underlying causes.

Fever With Ear Pain or Body Pain

Ear pain, body pain, irritability or crying at night with fever may point to infection and needs pediatric review.

Is Your Child Running Fever or Not Eating Well?

Book a pediatric consultation for fever, cough, infection, vomiting, feeding concerns or urgent child health symptoms.

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Cough, Cold, Chest Congestion and Breathing Difficulty

Cough and cold are common in children, but breathing difficulty, chest congestion, wheezing or fast breathing should not be ignored. These symptoms may need timely assessment, especially in younger children.

Persistent Cough and Chest Congestion

A cough lasting several days, worsening at night or associated with chest congestion may need pediatric evaluation.

Wheezing and Asthma-Like Symptoms

Noisy breathing, wheezing, repeated cough or breathing discomfort may be related to airway sensitivity or allergy.

Fast Breathing or Noisy Breathing

Fast breathing, chest retractions, flaring nostrils or difficulty speaking/feeding can be warning signs.

Sore Throat, Tonsillitis and Throat Pain

Throat pain, fever, difficulty swallowing or swollen tonsils can affect eating, sleep and hydration.

Vomiting, Diarrhea, Stomach Pain and Dehydration

Vomiting, loose motions and stomach pain can make children weak quickly. The main concern is dehydration, especially when the child is passing less urine, refusing fluids or becoming unusually dull.

Loose Motions and Reduced Urine

Diarrhea with reduced urine, dry mouth, weakness or sunken eyes may suggest dehydration and needs care.

Repeated Vomiting in Children

Repeated vomiting, inability to keep fluids down or vomiting with drowsiness should be checked early.

Stomach Infection and Poor Appetite

Stomach infection may cause pain, fever, vomiting, loose motions and poor appetite.

Severe Stomach Pain or Gas

Severe, repeated or one-sided stomach pain should be evaluated, especially if it comes with fever or vomiting.

Pediatric care and child health checkup

Newborn Jaundice, Feeding Problems and Infant Care

Newborns and infants need closer attention because symptoms can change quickly. Feeding, urine output, weight gain, crying pattern, vomiting and skin color are important signs parents should watch.

Newborn Jaundice

Yellow eyes or skin in a newborn may need assessment, especially if it increases or the baby feeds poorly.

Poor Feeding and Vomiting in Babies

Poor feeding, repeated vomiting, low urine output or difficulty latching should be checked early.

Low Weight Gain and Growth Monitoring

Regular checkups help track weight, feeding, growth and early development concerns.

Baby Crying, Colic and Sleep Issues

Excessive crying, gas, discomfort or poor sleep may need feeding review and pediatric advice.

Skin Rash, Allergy and Recurrent Infections

Children may develop skin rash, itching, repeated sneezing, blocked nose, cough or recurrent infections due to allergy, seasonal changes or low resistance after illness. A pediatrician can help identify patterns and warning signs.

  • Skin rash and itching
  • Food or seasonal allergy concerns
  • Repeated cough and cold
  • Blocked nose and sneezing
  • Wheezing or allergy-related cough
  • Follow-up care for recurring symptoms

Vaccination and Immunization Guidance

Vaccination helps protect children from serious preventable diseases. Parents can consult for vaccine schedules, missed doses, fever after vaccination and age-appropriate immunization guidance.

  • Child vaccination schedule guidance
  • Newborn and infant vaccines
  • Missed vaccine dose advice
  • Fever after vaccination guidance
  • School-age vaccination advice
  • Growth check during vaccination visit

Growth, Nutrition and Delayed Milestones

Pediatric care is not only for illness. Regular checkups help parents understand weight gain, height, nutrition, feeding, sleep, behavior and developmental milestones.

  • Poor weight gain
  • Low appetite or picky eating
  • Nutrition and feeding guidance
  • Delayed milestone concerns
  • Sleep and routine guidance
  • School-age health concerns

Seizures, Injury and Emergency Pediatric Care

Some symptoms in children need urgent medical attention. Do not wait for a routine appointment if the child looks very weak, breathless, dehydrated, unusually sleepy or has seizures.

Warning Signs That Need Immediate Attention

Call the hospital or visit urgently if any of these symptoms occur.

  • High fever with drowsiness
  • Breathing difficulty or fast breathing
  • Seizures or fainting
  • Repeated vomiting
  • Signs of dehydration
  • Blue lips or severe weakness
  • Severe stomach pain
  • Injury, fall or head injury

Facilities for Child Care At SR Hospital

Child care may need consultation, medicines, tests, emergency attention or follow-up. SR Hospital provides essential hospital support for pediatric evaluation and treatment guidance.

  • Pediatric consultation
  • Newborn and infant checkups
  • Vaccination guidance
  • Emergency care support
  • Diagnostic test support
  • Pharmacy support
  • Nursing care
  • Admission support when required

Why Choose SR Hospital for Child Care?

Parents need clear answers when a child is unwell. At SR Hospital, pediatric care focuses on careful assessment, practical advice and timely guidance for both routine and urgent child health concerns.

  • Care for fever, cough and infections
  • Newborn and infant health support
  • Vaccination and growth guidance
  • Emergency child health support
  • Parent-friendly consultation
  • Follow-up care when needed

Book a Pediatric Appointment at SR Hospital

If your child has fever, cough, cold, vomiting, diarrhea, allergy symptoms, feeding concerns, vaccination needs or any urgent child health issue, SR Hospital can help.

FAQs About Pediatric Care

When should I take my child to a pediatrician?

You should consult a pediatrician if your child has high fever, persistent cough, breathing difficulty, vomiting, diarrhea, poor feeding, unusual drowsiness, rash, ear pain or repeated infections.

Does SR Hospital provide newborn care?

Yes. SR Hospital provides newborn and infant consultation for feeding concerns, jaundice, crying, vomiting, growth monitoring and early health checkups.

Can I visit for child vaccination?

Yes. Parents can consult for vaccination guidance, immunization schedule, missed vaccine doses and fever after vaccination advice.

What child symptoms need emergency care?

Breathing difficulty, seizures, severe dehydration, high fever with drowsiness, blue lips, repeated vomiting, severe pain or head injury should be checked urgently.

What should I bring for a pediatric appointment?

Bring previous prescriptions, vaccination records, test reports, current medicines and details of fever pattern, feeding, vomiting, stool changes or other symptoms.

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