Frequently Asked Questions
A pediatrician (often called a child specialist) is a doctor trained in the health, growth, development, and diseases of infants, children, and adolescents. Dr. Dixit lists her speciality as “Pediatrics / Child Specialist,” which means she handles the full spectrum of childhood care–from routine check-ups and immunisations to more serious illnesses.
There is no meaningful difference in the context of her clinic — “child specialist” is simply another term for a qualified pediatrician.
A child specialist is also called a pediatrician.
Pediatric OPD is the clinic where children are seen for routine check-ups, vaccinations, and non-emergency care.
What is the age limit for pediatric patients?
Pediatric care covers children from birth up to 18 years of age.
Choose a pediatrician right after birth for regular check-ups, feeding guidance, and vaccinations, growth and development monitoring and early screening, childhood infections and allergies
Bring your child’s medical records, vaccination card, ID proof, and any previous test reports.
Common ones include cough, cold, fever, diarrhoea, allergies, and infections.
Respiratory infections are among the most common in children.
Same-day slots are usually available—call the clinic to confirm availability.
For emergencies, Dr. Dixit coordinates care with nearby hospitals and pediatric units.
The most common modes are accepted — cash, cards, and UPI.