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Best Pediatric Neonatologists in parthasarathy koil chennai (4 doctors)

Dr. Shyamala J, Pediatric Neonatologist

Dr. Shyamala J

Pediatric Neonatologist

28 Years • M.B.B.S,DCH,DNB (Pediatrics)

6 KM • Chennai

Apollo Children Hospital Chennai, Greams Road, Chennai

800

Dr. Jothi S, Pediatric Neonatologist

Dr. Jothi S

Pediatric Neonatologist

10 Years • M.B.B.S M.D.(PAED),NEONATAL

6 KM • Chennai

Apollo Children Hospital Chennai, Greams Road, Chennai

800

Dr. Latha Parthasarthy, Pediatric Neonatologist

Dr. Latha Parthasarthy

Pediatric Neonatologist

19 Years • MBBS; DCH; MRCPCH; CCT (London)

6 KM • Chennai

Apollo Children Hospital Chennai, Greams Road, Chennai

800

Dr. Radhalakshmi Senthil, Pediatric Neonatologist

Dr. Radhalakshmi Senthil

Pediatric Neonatologist

18 Years • MBBS, MD, DNB, MRCPCH

6 KM • Chennai

Apollo Children Hospital Chennai, Greams Road, Chennai

800

FAQs

Do pediatric neonatologists treat spina bifida?

Yes, one must consult a pediatric neonatologist for treating spina bifida (neural tube defect affecting the spine) and other birth defects in newborns.

Why does my baby need intensive care?

Premature babies and few new-borns need intensive care so that they can grow without any risk of infections and problems. Research suggests that babies born before or after 7 months are highly prone to infections and grow slowly as compared to babies born in full-term. Hence, they require a few days of neonatal intensive care (NICU) for proper growth and development in the hospital.

Can pediatric neonatologists cure cough problems in new-borns?

Yes, common cold and coughs in new-borns are not very dangerous but they still require remedies and guidance from expert doctors like pediatric neonatologists.

Does a pediatric neonatologist treat only premature babies?

No, a pediatric neonatologist treats all new-borns from day one to six months irrespective of whether they are born premature or normal.