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Prompt, expert treatment for fever, infections and all common childhood illnesses.

Everyday Childhood Illnesses

Care for Every Common Childhood Problem

Children fall ill often as their immune systems develop. Most illnesses are minor, but knowing when to see a pediatrician makes all the difference. At Shaurya Hospital we diagnose and treat the full range of common childhood conditions — with state-of-the-art OPD and indoor facilities for sicker children.

Never give medicine without a doctor's advice. Fever is a symptom, not a disease — the cause must be found and treated. Always measure temperature with a digital thermometer; above 98.6°F is considered fever, and 101°F or above needs prompt attention.

Conditions We Treat

Common Childhood Conditions

Contact us for any condition not listed here — our pediatric team is here to help.

Fever

Identifying and treating the underlying cause of fever in children.

Cough & Cold

Relief and care for upper respiratory infections.

Bronchitis

Treatment for chest congestion and airway inflammation.

Pneumonia

Diagnosis and management of lung infection in children.

Flu

Influenza care and prevention with seasonal vaccination.

Tonsillitis

Treatment for inflamed, infected tonsils.

Typhoid

Diagnosis and treatment of typhoid fever.

Dengue

Monitoring and supportive care for dengue fever.

UTI

Treatment of urinary tract infections in children.

Febrile Convulsions

Management of fever-related seizures and prevention advice.

Diarrhoea

Hydration and treatment for loose motions — often rotavirus-related.

Hepatitis

Care for jaundice and liver-related infections.

Obesity

Assessment and management of childhood obesity.

Ear Infection

Treatment of painful middle-ear infections.

Loss of Appetite

Evaluating poor appetite and feeding concerns.

Growth Concerns

Monitoring weight gain and height for healthy growth.

Parent Guidance · For Diarrhoea Patients

When to See a Pediatrician Immediately

Watery, very loose motions or continuous vomiting
Child is very dull or drowsy — unusual weakness
Sunken eyes, dry tongue or skin (dehydration)
Blood or mucus in stool
Refusing all food or feeds
High fever (101°F+) or fever with seizures
Dr. Kajal J. Shah

Dr. Kajal J. Shah

D.PAED, M.D. (PAED)

Consultant Paediatrician & Neonatologist

Director of Shaurya Hospital with 23+ years of clinical practice and thousands of satisfied families. She earned her MBBS from NHL Municipal Medical College and completed her D.PAED, M.D. (PAED) from Shardaben Hospital, with a special interest in newer vaccination — combined and painless vaccines — for children and adolescents.

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