Children’s healthcare needs change as they grow. Paediatric OPD care at Varunam Super Speciality Hospital includes services for:
Each age group has its own set of health priorities, whether it’s vaccination follow‑ups in infants, growth and cognitive development in preschoolers, chronic disease tracking in school‑age children, or lifestyle and mental health support for teens. This continuum ensures that all aspects of a child’s health are monitored systematically rather than on a case‑by‑case basis.
Parents bringing their children to the pediatric OPD at Varunam Super Speciality Hospital benefit from comprehensive services, including:
Through detailed evaluations, Dr. Utsav Agrawal and the pediatric team create tailored care plans that address acute concerns and support long‑term wellness. This holistic approach helps children stay healthy, minimise discomfort, and build resilience against common childhood illnesses.
Varunam Super Speciality Hospital provides comprehensive facilities to support paediatric OPD services:
These facilities ensure that children’s needs are assessed efficiently and that families receive clear explanations, supportive guidance, and appropriate follow‑up plans.
Encourage a balanced diet rich in fruits, proteins, and whole grains
These simple practices enhance immunity, support cognitive development, and reduce the risk of common childhood illnesses, complementing the care received in the pediatric OPD.
Q1. What age range does pediatric OPD care cover?
Pediatric OPD at Varunam Super Speciality Hospital covers children from 1 month up to 18 years of age.
Q2. Are regular checkups included in pediatric OPD services?
Yes, routine growth checkups, immunisation reviews, and developmental screenings are core parts of care.
Q3. Who leads pediatric care at Varunam Super Speciality Hospital?
Pediatric evaluations and treatment plans are supervised by Dr. Utsav Agrawal and his specialised team.
Q4. Can nutrition and behavioural issues be addressed in pediatric OPD?
Yes, the pediatric team provides nutrition, behavioural guidance, and developmental counselling.
Q5. When should parents visit the pediatric OPD urgently?
Parents should seek immediate care for persistent high fever, breathing difficulty, severe vomiting, dehydration, or seizures.