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Apollo Institute of Pediatrics Legacy

Since its inception, the Apollo Institute of Pediatrics has set the standard for excellence in children's healthcare. As India’s largest network of pediatric hospitals, we have built a legacy of trust and innovation. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our dedicated services over the years.
Over 50,000 successful pediatric cardiac surgeries
First successful combined cardiac and tracheal surgery on an 11-month-old baby in India
First Total Marrow Irradiation Procedure on a 5-year-old patient in India
Successful separation of Thoraco Omphalopagus conjoined twins from Tanzania
  • Super-speciality healthcare exclusively for children
     
  • Pioneering work in several pediatric procedures and treatments
     
  • Comprehensive care team comprising some of India's finest medical, surgical and support staff
     
  • State-of-the-art facilities including  Pediatric Intensive Care Units and level IV Neonatology Intensive Care Units
     
  • Treatment of patients from over 140 countries
     
  • Recognition as one of the top 120 specialised hospitals for pediatrics in the global ranking by Newsweek
     

Why Choose Apollo Institute of Pediatrics?

Discover why the Apollo Institute of Pediatrics—India's best pediatric hospital and top children's hospital in India—powers the largest pediatric program in India across 70+ Apollo Hospitals locations.
Largest Pediatric Hospital Network in India | Best Children Hospital in India

At Apollo Institute of Pediatrics, we combine years of experience in children's healthcare with cutting-edge innovations. Our team of specialists work together to provide comprehensive care for every pediatric condition.

Our expansive pediatric hospital network ensures nationwide access to best pediatric care in India through specialized Apollo Children's Hospitals, featuring top pediatricians in India, Level IV NICUs, PICUs, pediatric cardiology in India, neonatal care, and pediatric oncology—handling 1M+ child admissions yearly with 99%+ survival rates in complex cases.

What sets our expertise apart:

  • 3M+ Children Treated
  • 25+ Pediatric Specialities Offered
  • 400+ Pediatric Cardiac Surgeries
  • 500+ Bone Marrow Transplants
  • 1000+ Pediatric Robotic Surgeries
  • 500+ Pediatric Liver Transplants
  • 49 DNB /FNB Academic
  • 400+ Pediatric Specialists
  • 900+ Pediatric Beds
  • 200+ ICU Beds
  • 40+ Hospitals
     
World-Class Infrastructure

Apollo’s pediatric facilities are built to ensure the highest standards of safety, comfort, and care for your children. We offer the latest medical technology to ensure they receive world-class treatment close to home.

Our advanced facilities Include:

  •  Pediatric Intensive Care Unit facilities
  • Level IV Neonatology Intensive Care Units
  • Dedicated facilities  for complex cardiac procedures
  • Advanced Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) facilities
  • 24-hour Pediatric Emergency Departments
  • Specialised Pediatric Ambulance services
Patient-Centric Approach

We understand how important it is for you and your family to feel supported throughout your child’s healthcare journey. At Apollo, you will experience care that is not only medically exceptional but also deeply compassionate. 

We prioritise care for your children through our services that include :

  • 24/7 emergency pediatric services
  • Personalised treatment plans
  • Comprehensive patient support services
  • Advanced rehabilitation programs and follow-up care
  • Child-friendly ambience and facilities

 

International Accreditations and Recognition

When you choose Apollo, you are selecting a healthcare provider recognised on a global stage. Several  prestigious international certifications and awards validate our commitment to excellence and reflect our adherence to the highest global standards in pediatric care.

Our achievements Include:

  • Ranked among the top 120 specialised hospitals for pediatrics in the global ranking by Newsweek
  • One of two Indian Private Pediatric Hospitals featured in the top 120 globally
  • Best Private Pediatric Hospital in Southern India

 

Our Experts

Expert Pediatric Care Team
Our world-class team comprises specialists 
  • Pediatric
Pediatrics
50+ years , MBBS, DCH, Dip.ABP, MRCP
Pediatrics
40+ years , MD D.CH
Pediatrics
45+ years , MD
Pediatric Surgery
Pediatrics
15+ years , FARIS (Robotic Surgery) MCh (PAEDIATRIC SURGERY) DNB (GENERAL SURGERY) MBBS
Pediatrics
47+ years , MBBS, MD(Paediatrics)
Pediatrics
40+ years , MBBS, DCH, MD
Pediatrics
40+ years , MD
Pediatrics
36+ years , MBBS, DCH, DNB(PAED)
Pediatrics
35+ years , MBBS, DCH, MRCP(Lond), MRCPCH (UK)
Pediatrics
37+ years , MBBS; MD(PEDIATRICS)USA, MD (NEONOTOLOGIST) USA
Pediatrics
28+ years , MBBS, MD, DCH, PDCC
Pediatrics
20+ years , MBBS, MD (Pediatrics), DM (Neonatology)

Pediatric Super Specialities

At the Apollo Institute of Pediatrics, we provide a full spectrum of pediatric and neonatal care, ensuring your child’s health and well-being from infancy through adolescence. Our goal is to ensure that every child receives the comprehensive and personalised attention they deserve.
Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU)

Our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit provides advanced, round-the-clock care for premature and critically ill newborns. Managed by experienced neonatologists and specialised nursing teams, the NICU is equipped with advanced ventilatory support, neonatal monitoring, and infection-controlled environments to ensure the safest possible start to life for high-risk infants.

Pediatric Intensive Care and Emergency Services

The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit delivers specialised critical care for infants and children with life-threatening illnesses, injuries, or post-surgical needs. Supported by pediatric intensivists, advanced monitoring systems, and multidisciplinary specialists, the PICU ensures timely intervention and continuous care during the most critical phases of treatment.

Pediatric Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery

Our Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery services offer comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of congenital and acquired heart conditions in children. From advanced cardiac imaging and interventional cardiology to complex open-heart surgeries, care is delivered by experienced specialists using child-specific technology and evidence-based protocols.

Pediatric Cardiology

Specialised diagnosis and treatment of congenital and acquired heart conditions in infants, children, and adolescents, including catheter-based and surgical interventions.

Pediatric Neurology

Pediatric Neurology focuses on diagnosing and managing disorders of the brain, nerves, and muscles in children. Conditions such as epilepsy, developmental delays, neuromuscular disorders, and pediatric stroke are treated through a combination of advanced diagnostics, medical therapy, and coordinated long-term neurological care.

Pediatric Neurosurgery

Our Pediatric Neurosurgery team provides expert surgical care for complex brain and spinal conditions in children. This includes congenital anomalies, tumors, hydrocephalus, traumatic injuries, and spinal disorders. Treatment is planned with precision, using advanced imaging and child-safe surgical techniques to optimise outcomes and recovery.

Pediatric Hematology, Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplant

This super speciality offers integrated care for childhood blood disorders and cancers, including leukemia, lymphoma, and solid tumors. Services include chemotherapy, supportive care, and bone marrow transplantation, delivered by dedicated pediatric oncologists within a child-friendly environment focused on safety, continuity, and long-term follow-up.

Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Our Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology services manage digestive, nutritional, and liver disorders in children. From chronic abdominal pain and inflammatory bowel disease to complex liver conditions, care combines advanced diagnostics, medical management, nutritional support, and close coordination with pediatric surgeons when required.

Pediatric Nephrology

Our Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program offers comprehensive transplant care for children with end-stage renal disease. From pre-transplant evaluation and surgical expertise to post-transplant monitoring and lifelong follow-up, care is delivered by a multidisciplinary team dedicated to ensuring safety, graft longevity, and quality of life.

Pediatric Endocrinology

Pediatric Endocrinology addresses hormonal and metabolic disorders affecting growth and development in children. Conditions such as diabetes, growth disorders, thyroid abnormalities, and puberty-related concerns are managed through personalised treatment plans, ongoing monitoring, and family-centred education.

Cerebral Palsy & Neurodevelopmental Care

Our Cerebral Palsy and Neurodevelopmental Care program offers holistic, multidisciplinary management aimed at improving mobility, independence, and quality of life. Care integrates medical management, rehabilitation therapies, assistive technologies, and family support for long-term functional outcomes.

Pediatric Orthopedics

Pediatric Orthopedics provides specialised treatment for bone, joint, and musculoskeletal conditions unique to growing children. This includes congenital deformities, limb length discrepancies, scoliosis, fractures, and sports injuries, with a focus on restoring function while supporting healthy growth and development.

Pediatric Surgery & Minimally Invasive Surgery

This speciality provides comprehensive care for ear, nose, throat, and airway conditions in children. Services include management of hearing loss, recurrent infections, airway obstruction, and voice disorders, supported by advanced diagnostics and child-appropriate surgical and non-surgical treatments.

Pediatric Pulmonology

Pediatric Pulmonology focuses on respiratory disorders affecting infants and children, including asthma, chronic lung disease, recurrent infections, and sleep-related breathing disorders. Care includes advanced diagnostic testing, long-term disease management, and coordinated support for improved respiratory health.

Pediatric ENT & Airway Disorders

This speciality provides comprehensive care for ear, nose, throat, and airway conditions in children. Services include management of hearing loss, recurrent infections, airway obstruction, and voice disorders, supported by advanced diagnostics and child-appropriate surgical and non-surgical treatments.

Pediatric Ophthalmology

Pediatric Ophthalmology delivers specialised eye care for children, addressing vision problems, squint, congenital eye disorders, and eye injuries. Early diagnosis and timely intervention help support healthy visual development and prevent long-term vision impairment.

Pediatric Dentistry & Maxillofacial Care

Our Pediatric Dentistry and Maxillofacial services address dental, oral, and craniofacial conditions in children. Care includes management of congenital anomalies, oral infections, trauma, and complex dental needs, delivered in a child-friendly setting that prioritises comfort and safety.

Pediatric Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy

Pediatric Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy focus on restoring movement, strength, and functional independence in children with medical, surgical, or developmental conditions. Individualised therapy programs are designed to support mobility, coordination, and long-term physical development.

Speech, Language & Feeding Therapy

This service supports children with speech, language, communication, and feeding difficulties. Through structured therapy and developmental interventions, the team helps children improve communication skills, feeding abilities, and overall confidence in daily interactions.

Common Conditions

  • Neurological Conditions
  • Gastrointestinal Conditions
  • Congenital Anomalies
  • Skin Conditions
  • Eyesight and Vision Problems
  • Childhood Obesity
  • Newborn & Neonatal Conditions
  • Respiratory Conditions
  • Infections in Children
  • Developmental and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • Allergies and Asthma
  • Newborn & Neonatal Conditions
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Neurological Conditions

Neurological conditions in children require timely evaluation and specialised care to support healthy brain development. Conditions such as epilepsy, febrile seizures, neuromuscular weakness, and developmental delays may present with symptoms including recurrent seizures, poor muscle control, delayed milestones, or behavioural changes. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial to reduce long-term complications and improve quality of life.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Electroencephalogram (EEG) for seizure evaluation
    • Advanced imaging such as MRI and CT scans
    • Developmental and neurological assessments
    • Anti-seizure medications and supportive therapies

    Our experienced pediatric neurologists provide compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each child’s neurological needs.

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Gastrointestinal Conditions

Digestive problems are common in children and can significantly affect nutrition, growth, and overall well-being. Conditions such as constipation, gastroesophageal reflux, foreign body ingestion, and intussusception may cause symptoms like abdominal pain, vomiting, poor feeding, or bloating. Early medical management helps prevent complications such as dehydration, nutritional deficiencies, or bowel obstruction.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Imaging studies including ultrasound, X-ray, CT, or MRI
    • Endoscopic evaluation for selected conditions
    • Dietary assessment and nutritional counselling
    • Medications for symptom control and healing

    Our pediatric specialists take a holistic approach to restoring and maintaining your child’s digestive health.

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Congenital Anomalies

Congenital anomalies are structural or functional conditions present at birth that may affect a child’s growth, development, or organ function. These include cleft lip and palate, congenital heart defects, neural tube defects, and other birth-related conditions. Many of these require coordinated care involving multiple specialties, and in some cases, surgical or interventional treatment. 

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Prenatal and neonatal ultrasound evaluations
    • Echocardiography for congenital heart conditions
    • Surgical and interventional treatment options when required
    • Comprehensive post-operative and long-term follow-up care

    Our multidisciplinary teams work together to ensure continuity of care from diagnosis through recovery and long-term management.

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Skin Conditions

Skin conditions are common in childhood and can cause discomfort, irritation, or recurrent infections if left untreated. Conditions such as diaper rash, heat rash, eczema, warts, psoriasis, impetigo, and fungal infections like ringworm may affect a child’s comfort and daily activities. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment help relieve symptoms and prevent complications.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Skin allergy and patch testing when indicated
    • Topical treatments and medicated ointments
    • Antibiotic or antifungal therapy for infections
    • Lifestyle and skincare guidance for chronic conditions

    Our pediatric dermatology team focuses on gentle, effective care to keep your child’s skin healthy and comfortable.

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Eyesight and Vision Problems

Healthy vision is essential for a child’s learning, development, and daily activities. Signs such as squinting, sitting too close to screens, frequent eye rubbing, or difficulty reading may indicate vision problems. Common childhood eye conditions include refractive errors (myopia and hyperopia), amblyopia (lazy eye), squint, droopy eyelid (ptosis), congenital eye abnormalities, and rare conditions such as retinoblastoma.Comprehensive eye examinations are essential for early detection and effective treatment.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Detailed eye examinations and vision screening
    • Prescription of corrective lenses
    • Patching therapy for amblyopia
    • Vision therapy to improve visual coordination
    • Surgical management for selected conditions
    • Regular follow-up and monitoring

    Our ophthalmology specialists ensure your child’s vision and eye health are closely monitored at every stage of growth.

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Childhood Obesity

Childhood obesity is a growing health concern that can affect both physical and emotional well-being. Children who gain weight rapidly, tire easily, experience joint pain, or have sleep-related issues may be at risk. Childhood obesity is defined by a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 95th percentile for age and sex and may result from poor dietary habits, limited physical activity, and genetic or environmental factors. If left unaddressed, it can increase the risk of conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnoea.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Regular monitoring of BMI and growth parameters
    • Nutritional assessment and personalised dietary counselling
    • Physical activity guidance and lifestyle modification
    • Behavioural and family-based interventions
    • Referral to specialists for management of associated conditions

    Our pediatric team is committed to providing holistic, long-term support to help children achieve and maintain a healthy weight, promoting lifelong well-being.

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Newborn & Neonatal Conditions

The early days of life are critical for a baby’s health and development. Our pediatric team, in collaboration with neonatal specialists, provides expert care for newborns facing medical challenges. We manage conditions such as neonatal jaundice, respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), neonatal infections, feeding difficulties, and complications related to premature birth. Babies born early often require specialised monitoring and support due to underdeveloped organs.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Advanced Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
    • Phototherapy for neonatal jaundice
    • Ventilatory and respiratory support
    • Newborn screening for genetic and metabolic disorders

    With round-the-clock monitoring and family-centred care, we strive to ensure the best possible start for every newborn.

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Respiratory Conditions

Respiratory illnesses are common in children and can range from mild to severe. Conditions such as asthma, bronchiolitis, croup, and pneumonia may cause symptoms including cough, wheezing, breathing difficulty, or fever. These conditions are often triggered by viral infections, environmental factors, or allergies and may require urgent medical attention in some cases. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment help prevent complications and long-term breathing problems.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Pulmonary function testing
    • Chest X-ray and imaging
    • Oxygen therapy and nebulisation
    • Allergy evaluation where indicated

    Our pediatric specialists focus on long-term management, symptom control, and prevention of recurrent episodes.

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Infections in Children

Children are particularly vulnerable to infections due to developing immune systems. Common infections include influenza, ear infections, throat infections, viral gastroenteritis, hand-foot-mouth disease, and urinary tract infections (UTIs). Symptoms may vary, but fever, fatigue, irritability, and poor appetite are frequently seen. Identifying the underlying cause—viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic—is essential for effective treatment.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Complete blood count (CBC) and infection markers
    • Blood cultures and microbiological testing
    • Urine and stool analysis
    • Advanced diagnostics such as serological and PCR tests
    • Vaccination and immunisation services
    • Hospitalisation and intensive care when required

    We emphasise timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment to reduce complications and prevent recurrence.

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Developmental and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Every child develops at their own pace, but significant delays in speech, movement, learning, or behaviour should be evaluated early. Developmental concerns may include speech and language delays, motor skill delays, autism spectrum disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and other neurodevelopmental conditions. Early identification and intervention play a vital role in improving long-term outcomes.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Developmental and behavioural assessments
    • Speech, occupational, and physical therapy
    • Neurodevelopmental evaluations
    • Cognitive and behavioural testing
    • Counselling and behavioural therapy
    • Advanced diagnostics such as neuroimaging or genetic testing when required

    Our multidisciplinary team creates personalised care plans to support each child’s unique developmental needs.

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Allergies and Asthma

Allergic conditions are increasingly common in children and may present as skin rashes, itching, sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, breathing difficulty, or asthma symptoms. These may be triggered by foods, environmental allergens, or other exposures. Proper diagnosis and long-term management are essential to prevent severe reactions and improve daily quality of life. 

Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
    • Allergy skin prick testing
    • Blood tests for specific allergens
    • Immunotherapy (allergy shots) when appropriate
    • Individualised asthma and allergy management plans

    Our pediatric allergy specialists focus on identifying triggers, controlling symptoms, and providing long-term relief through personalised care.

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Nutritional Deficiencies and Growth Concerns

A child’s growth and development depend not only on how much they eat, but also on the nutritional quality of their diet. Nutritional deficiencies such as iron-deficiency anaemia, vitamin D deficiency (rickets), and malnutrition can affect physical growth, energy levels, and bone health. Early recognition and correction are essential for healthy development.

Our Comprehensive Care Includes: 
    • Blood tests to assess iron, calcium, and vitamin levels
    • Nutritional counselling and dietary planning
    • Growth and development monitoring
    • Supplementation and follow-up care
    • Bone health assessment when indicated

    Our pediatric team works closely with families to ensure children receive balanced nutrition for optimal growth.

PROCEDURES & TESTS

Blood & Urine Tests

Blood and urine tests are essential for detecting infections, nutritional deficiencies, organ function abnormalities, and other health issues in your child. These tests help establish a baseline for your child’s health.

How it is Performed:

  • Blood Test: A  needle is used to draw blood, typically from the arm. For infants, a heel prick may be done.
  • Urine Test: A sterile container is provided for the collection of urine. In younger children or infants, a special collection bag may be used.

What Parents Should Expect:

  • A mild prick during blood collection, which lasts only a few seconds.
  • Encourage your child to stay calm; distraction techniques such as toys or songs can help.
  • Test results are usually available within 24–48 hours.
Imaging Tests

Imaging tests such as X-rays, ultrasounds, and MRIs provide detailed visuals of bones, organs, and tissues. These are vital for diagnosing fractures, developmental abnormalities, or internal conditions in your child.

How it is Performed:

  • X-Ray: Your child will be positioned on a table while the technician uses a machine to capture images of bones or chest. The procedure is quick and painless.
  • Ultrasound: A handheld device (transducer) is moved over the skin with a gel applied to improve image quality.
  • CT Scan/MRI: Your child may need to lie still inside a large machine while advanced imaging captures detailed internal visuals. These machines can be loud and intimidating so your child may be given headphones with music to drown out the noise or even sedation if necessary.

What Parents Should Expect:

  • Explain the procedure to your child beforehand to ease anxiety.
  • Imaging is non-invasive but may require your child to stay still for a few minutes.
  • Results will be shared by the pediatrician, highlighting any abnormalities.
Well-Child Checks

Regular check-ups are crucial for monitoring your child’s physical, emotional, and developmental milestones.

How it is Performed:

  • Measurement of height, weight, and head circumference to track growth.
  • A thorough physical examination, including heart, lungs, and abdomen checks.
  • A battery of blood, urine and imaging tests to check all of your child’s parameters.
  • Discussion about sleep, nutrition, and developmental progress.

What Parents Should Expect:

  • A relaxed, interactive session designed to put your child at ease.
  • Address any parental concerns regarding diet, behaviour, or milestones.
  • Customised advice for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Vaccination

Vaccinations are a cornerstone of preventive healthcare, protecting your child from infectious diseases like measles, polio, and hepatitis. Vaccines are key to lifelong immunity against numerous dangerous infections.

How it is Performed:

  • A small needle is used to inject the vaccine, usually into the arm or thigh.
  • A vaccination schedule is created based on your child’s age and medical history.

What Parents Should Expect:

  • Mild discomfort at the injection site, sometimes accompanied by a low-grade fever.
  • Provide plenty of fluids and a comforting environment post-vaccination.
  • Detailed records of your child’s immunisation history for future reference.
Hearing & Vision Screening

Early detection of hearing or vision problems ensures timely intervention, promoting normal speech and cognitive development.

How it is Performed:

  • Hearing Tests: May include otoacoustic emissions (OAE) or auditory brainstem response (ABR) tests, where sounds are played, and responses are recorded.
  • Vision Tests: Include visual acuity tests using an eye chart and assessments for refractive errors or eye alignment.

What Parents Should Expect:

  • Non-invasive and painless procedures performed in a quiet room.
  • Results are discussed immediately, and if needed, referrals to specialists are provided.
Allergy Testing

Allergy testing identifies triggers like pollen, food, or dust that may cause allergic reactions in your child.

 

How it is Performed:

  • Skin Prick Test: Small amounts of allergens are introduced into the skin using a tiny needle. Based on the level of reaction to any of the allergens, your child’s pediatrician may recommend anti-histamine treatment alongside possible lifestyle changes.
  • Blood Test: A blood sample is taken to measure specific allergen antibodies.

 

What Parents Should Expect:

  • The skin prick test may cause mild itching or redness, which resolves quickly.
  • Blood tests are minimally invasive with results available in a few days.
  • Your child’s pediatrician will provide a comprehensive plan to manage allergies.

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Growth & Development Tests

These tests evaluate your child’s physical and cognitive development to ensure they are meeting age-appropriate milestones.

How it is Performed:

  • Assessments of motor skills, speech, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Physical measurements and a review of developmental history.
  • In some cases, additional lab tests or imaging may be recommended.

What Parents Should Expect:

  • A comfortable, interactive environment where your child can perform activities like drawing or puzzles.
  • Insights into areas needing support, with referrals to specialists if required.
  • Personalised advice for fostering growth and learning at home.
  • Counselling on behavioural therapy techniques for parents of children too young for cognitive behavioural therapy

Treatments

Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery

The Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery department at Apollo Institute of Pediatrics is a centre of excellence for the surgical treatment of congenital and acquired heart and lung conditions in children. Our team of highly skilled pediatric cardiothoracic surgeons, supported by specialised cardiac anesthesiologists, intensivists, and nurses, provides comprehensive care for the most complex cardiac and thoracic conditions.

Key areas of expertise include:

1. Congenital heart defects

  • Problems with the heart's structure that are present at birth, ranging from mild to life-threatening.
  • Surgical correction of conditions such as atrial and ventricular septal defects, Tetralogy of Fallot, and transposition of great arteries, etc.

2. Neonatal cardiac surgery

  • Specialised surgeries for critically ill newborns with congenital heart defects.

3. Heart valve repair and replacement

  • Indicated for a blocked/narrowed valve in your child’s heart or one that isn’t functioning normally.
  • Procedures to correct valve dysfunction while preserving heart function.

4. Aortic arch reconstruction

  • Coarctation (narrowing) of the aorta (the largest artery in the body) is a congenital heart defect that occurs when a baby's aorta does not form properly during pregnancy, which is corrected by surgery.
  • Surgical treatment for narrowing of the aorta and other arch defects.

5. Management of cardiomyopathies

  • Rare heart condition that affects the heart muscle in children.
  • Surgical options for heart muscle diseases unresponsive to medical therapy.

6. Lung and chest wall abnormalities

  • These include structural abnormalities of the chest, conditions affecting the lungs and the chest cavity, etc
  • Expertise in lung resections, chest wall corrections, and treatment of thoracic masses.
Pediatric Cardiology

Pediatric Cardiology expertise  of the Apollo Institute of Pediatrics is well known all over India for  superior patient care and clinical outcomes. From infancy to adulthood, our team of Cardiologists, Cardiac Surgeons, nurses and other specialists collectively are dedicated exclusively to providing a full spectrum of cardiac services for patients with congenital heart disease and other rare heart conditions. Each year, our Cardiologists care for more than 10,000 children and adults with congenital and acquired heart defects, including the rarest and most complex cases in the world. This level of experience translates to better outcomes. Our Cardiologists sub-specialise in different areas of Cardiology including Catheter intervention, Foetal Cardiology, Three Dimensional Echocardiography, Pulmonary hypertension, Heart failure & Pediatric Heart and Lung Transplantation.

ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND FOETAL CARDIOLOGY PROGRAMME
We specialise in Echocardiography for Congenital and Structural heart disease. Both Transthoracic and Transesophageal Three Dimensional echocardiographic studies are performed with technically advanced machines. Portable echocardiography facilities are available in the Catheterisations lab, Cardiac Operating room, Cardiothoracic ICU and Pediatric intensive care. We perform foetal echocardiography and offer antenatal counselling services for high risk pregnancies. Our team has expertise in Neonatal emergency cardiac care, Neonatal interventions and gives inputs pre and post cardiac surgeries.

CARDIAC CATHETER INTERVENTIONS
We have a team of Interventional Cardiologists who perform complex structural interventions including neonatal interventions, adult congenital interventions and Hybrid procedures. We perform about 500 catheter interventions per annum, in our state-of-the-art catheterisation laboratory.

HEART FAILURE / PULMONARY HYPERTENSION CLINICS AND TRANSPLANT PROGRAMME
We maintain a database of Heart failure and pulmonary hypertensive patients. Detailed clinical assessments are performed for these patients in the Heart failure and Pulmonary hypertension clinics which are conducted twice a week.

TRAINING PROGRAM
The Department is accredited for the National Board of Examinations (NBE) Fellowship programmes. We support the development of future leaders in Pediatric Cardiac care. We currently host National board fellows, International fellows and fellows on rotation from Pediatrics and Adult Cardiology. Fellows receive hands on training in Echocardiography and Cardiac Catheterisation procedures. We offer an academic programme with regular clinical case discussions, journal clubs, seminars and formative assessments. Papers are presented regularly at  National and International conferences.

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Pediatric Urology

The Department of Paediatric Urology provides comprehensive, multi disciplinary tertiary care for children with a wide spectrum of Urological problems / abnormalities. We offer a highly specially and focused treatment for Urology problems. Our expert Paediatric Urology surgeons perform precise surgeries empowered by the availability of the latest facilitating equipments and back up support of trained staff in the field of Key hole surgeries, Laparoscopic surgeries, Robotic surgeries and Endourology.

Conditions treated and Services offered:

  • We specialise in procedures for:
    • Hydronephrosis- a condition involving swelling of the kidney due to build up of urine
    • Pelvic ureteric junction obstruction- a blockage of the junction where the kidney meets the ureter
    • VUR / Duplex System

Vesicoureteral reflux [VUR] occurs when urine flows backward from the bladder to the kidneys, increasing the risk of kidney infections and damage.  Duplex system is a congenital condition where the kidney has two separate collecting systems instead of a normal single system . We provide a full spectrum of treatment options, from conservative management with antibiotics to minimally invasive surgical correction, such as ureteral reimplantation or endoscopic injections.

  • Antenatal counseling for foetal urological conditions.
  • Neonatal emergencies, prenatally detected anomalies, abdominal mass, urosepsis, urinary retention, scrotal masses, abnormal external genitalia, etc.
  • Neonatal conditions: Renal anomalies, tumours, exstrophy complex, ambiguous genitalia, posterior urethral valve, scrotal anomalies, etc.
  • Multidisciplinary care for kids with bladder and spine anomalies, which combines the expert collective care of Paediatricians, Nephrologists, Paediatric Urologists, Neurosurgeons, Endocrinologists and Developmental Physicians.
  • Various Endourological procedures like:
    • PUV fulgration: a minimally invasive procedure to treat Posterior urethral valve , a condition causing blockage in the male urethra
    • Ureterocele deroofing: a procedure to treat ureterocele , a swelling at the end of the ureter
    • Sub ureteric injection of Deux for Vesicoureteral reflux, using injection of a bulking agent called Deux  near the point of entry of the ureter.
    • Endoscopic injection of ‘Botox’ for Neurogenic bladder, where the bladder is affected by nerve damage.
    • Bladder and ureteric stones managed by Laser Lithotripsy, where the stones are broken by laser energy.
    • PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy)  for Kidney stones using small incisions .Apollo is one of the few centers in India doing this procedure in the paediatric age group
  • Reconstructive urology

This includes procedures like Bladder Augmentation.

  • Management Paediatric Penile abnormalities: penile torsion, chordee, concealed penis, intersex surgeries, and Hypospadias. Hypospadias is a congenital condition in males where the urethral opening is located in the underside of the penis instead of at the tip. We are one of the major centres in India where all varieties of Hypospadias are corrected as a one stage procedure with results comparable to the best in the world.
  • Treatment of bladder functional abnormalities, urinary urgency, urge incontinence, dysfunctional voiding, neurogenic bladder, nocturnal enuresis etc with add on availability of paediatric urometry/ Urodynamic studies  to assist in treatment.
Pediatric Neurology

The Pediatric Neurology department at Apollo Institute of Pediatrics is dedicated to diagnosing and treating a wide spectrum of neurological disorders in children, from infancy through adolescence. Our team of experienced pediatric neurologists works in collaboration with other specialists to provide comprehensive care for complex neurological conditions.

We have a fully equipped Neurophysiology lab for all the tests needed.

Facilities for laboratory investigations and radiology (including MRI) are available. Inpatient video-EEG telemetry and other neurophysiological testing facilities are also available in a child-friendly environment.

Key areas of focus include:

1. Epilepsy Management

  • Long-term medical management of epilepsy, a brain disorder that causes people to have brief episodes of involuntary movement called seizures.
  • Advanced diagnostics, including video EEG monitoring and neuroimaging.
  • Evaluation for epilepsy surgery and ketogenic diet therapy for medication-resistant cases.

2. Neurodevelopmental disorders

  • Neurodevelopmental disorders are a group of conditions that affect the brain and nervous system during development, and can cause impairments in cognition, communication, behaviour, and/or motor skills.
  • Early diagnosis and intervention for disorders like autism spectrum disorders (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), etc.
  • Multidisciplinary therapy plans, including behavioural, speech, and occupational therapy.
  • Medical management of neurodevelopmental disorders along with child psychiatric specialists

3. Neuromuscular disorders

  • These are a set of conditions where the  neuromuscular system is affected, including the nerves that control muscles and the muscles themselves.
  • Expertise in managing conditions like muscular dystrophy (progressive muscle weakness and degeneration), myopathies (skeletal muscle issues), and Guillain-Barré syndrome (neurological disorder that occurs when the body's immune system attacks the peripheral nervous system).
  • Advanced genetic testing and rehabilitation therapies.

4. Headache and migraine management

  • Various headaches including migraines, tension headaches, sinus headaches, etc.
  • Individualised treatment plans involving medication, lifestyle adjustments, and counselling.

5. Movement disorders

  • Neurological conditions that affect your child's ability to move typically and with control.
  • Diagnosis and management of conditions like cerebral palsy, dystonia, and tics.
  • Botulinum toxin therapy and physical rehabilitation services.

6. Neuroimmunological conditions

  • Conditions that occur when the body's immune system attacks itself, damaging the brain, nerves, and other tissues.
  • Expertise in managing pediatric multiple sclerosis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), and autoimmune encephalitis.
Pediatric Orthopedics

The Pediatric Orthopedics department at Apollo Institute of Pediatrics specialises in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of musculoskeletal conditions in children and adolescents. Our team of experienced pediatric orthopedic surgeons and specialists provides comprehensive care for a wide range of orthopedic issues, from common injuries to complex congenital deformities.

Key areas of expertise include:

1. Fractures and sports injuries

  • Simple or complex injuries to your child’s bones, muscles, ligaments and tendons either due to a fall or a sports-related incident.
  • Immediate care for bone fractures and sprains, emphasising growth-plate preservation.
  • Rehabilitation for sports injuries to restore strength and mobility.

2. Developmental hip dysplasia

  • A condition where the hip joint does not develop properly in babies and young children.
  • Early diagnosis using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Non-surgical (harness, bracing) and surgical (osteotomies) treatments tailored to your child’s age.

3. Limb deformities and length discrepancies

  • Abnormalities in the growth and development of their arms or legs.
  • Correction of bow legs, knock knees, and limb length inequalities using minimally invasive or advanced surgical techniques.

4. Scoliosis and other spinal deformities

  • Abnormalities in the length and curvature of your child’s spine.
  • Comprehensive care for scoliosis (sideways curve in the spine), kyphosis (backward curve in the spine), and other spinal issues, including bracing and spinal fusion surgery when needed.

5. Clubfoot and other foot deformities

  • Congenital deformities like clubfoot, flat foot, tarsal coalition, etc.
  • Expertise in the Ponseti method of using casts to manipulate better positioning and surgical corrections for resistant cases.

6. Management of bone and joint infections

  • Prompt diagnosis and treatment to prevent long-term complications.
Developmental Pediatrics

The Developmental Pediatrics department at Apollo Institute of Pediatrics specialises in the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of children with developmental delays and disorders. Our team of developmental pediatricians, psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and other specialists work together to provide comprehensive care for children with a wide range of developmental concerns.

Key areas of focus include:

1. Developmental Delays and Disorders

  • Comprehensive evaluation and tailored interventions for autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, learning disabilities, and motor delays.
  • Behavioural interventions
  • Speech and language therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Physical therapy
  • Educational interventions
  • Medical management when appropriate

2. Speech and Language Disorders

  • Diagnosis and therapy for children with delayed speech, stuttering or articulation issues.

3. Behavioural Problems

  • Addressing concerns such as aggression, anxiety, and attention issues through counselling and behaviour therapy.
  • Medical management if needed.
Pediatric Endocrinology

The Pediatric Endocrinology department at Apollo Institute of Pediatrics specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of hormonal disorders in children and adolescents. The endocrine system is a complex network of glands and organs, which uses hormones to control and coordinate your child’s metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development. Our team of experienced pediatric endocrinologists provides comprehensive care for a wide range of endocrine conditions that affect growth, development, metabolism, and reproductive health.

Key areas of expertise include:

1. Growth disorders

  • Disorders caused by a deficiency or excess in growth hormones in your child.
  • Management of short stature and growth hormone deficiencies or excesses.

2. Thyroid disorders

  • A common endocrine disorder affecting the production of thyroid hormone produced in the thyroid gland.
  • Treatment for hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and congenital thyroid disorders in children.

3. Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2)

  • A chronic disease that occurs when your child’s body does not produce enough insulin or can't use it properly, thus causing an excess of glucose in the body.
  • Type 1 diabetes s an autoimmune disorder where your child’s immune system attacks pancreatic cells that produce insulin, while type 2 diabetes  is a lifestyle-related disorder often coupled with obesity and poor lifestyle.
  • Comprehensive care, including insulin therapy and glucose monitoring for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and lifestyle counselling for type 2 diabetes.

4. Puberty disorders

  • Hormonal imbalances in your child, resulting in overproduction or underproduction of reproductive hormones.
  • Overproduction of reproductive hormones can lead to precocious puberty (early puberty), while underproduction or delayed production of reproductive hormones can lead to delayed puberty.
  • Management of precocious or delayed puberty.

5. Calcium and bone disorders

  • Bone disorders can be caused by many factors, including genetic conditions and nutritional deficiencies.
  • Treatment for rickets, osteogenesis imperfecta, osteoporosis, and other metabolic bone conditions in your child.

6. Obesity and metabolic syndrome

  • Associated with insulin resistance, systemic inflammation, and cellular dysfunction.
  • Lifestyle interventions and medical management to prevent complications.
Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology

The Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology department at Apollo Institute of Pediatrics specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the digestive system, liver, and pancreas in infants, children, and adolescents. Our team of experienced pediatric gastroenterologists and hepatologists provides comprehensive care for a wide range of gastrointestinal and liver conditions.

Key areas of expertise include:

1. Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, often causing abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and weight loss.
  • Comprehensive management includes dietary counselling and medication.

2. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

  • Condition where stomach acid frequently flows back into the esophagus, leading to symptoms like heartburn, vomiting, or feeding difficulties.
  • Lifestyle modifications, dietary adjustments, medications to reduce acid production, and in rare cases, surgical intervention.

3. Celiac disease

  • An autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten, resulting in damage to the small intestine.
  • Counselling and nutritional support to address deficiencies.

4. Motility disorders

  • Disorders affecting the movement of food through your child’s digestive tract, including chronic constipation or delayed gastric emptying.
  • Tailored treatment plans including dietary changes, medications to improve motility, and biofeedback therapy when needed.

5. Liver diseases

  • Conditions like hepatitis, fatty liver, or metabolic liver disorders that can impair your child’s liver function and overall health.
  • Early diagnosis through advanced imaging and blood tests, medication to manage liver inflammation, and specialised care for complex conditions including transplants.

6. Pancreatic disorders

  • Diseases like pancreatitis or enzyme deficiencies affecting your child’s digestive process and nutrient absorption.
  • Enzyme replacement therapy and dietary modifications to support digestion.

7. Nutritional disorders

  • Issues like malnutrition, failure to thrive, or obesity that impact your child’s growth and development.
  • Comprehensive nutritional assessments, personalised diet plans, and ongoing monitoring to ensure healthy growth.

Our Services include: 

  • Comprehensive consultations, evaluation and diagnosis, clear management plans including nutritional support
  • Diagnostic and Therapeutic endoscopic procedures, such as:
    • Upper GI endoscopy
    • Lower GI endoscopy (Colonoscopy)
    • Capsule endoscopy
    • Manometry (Esophageal & Anorectal)
    • Impedance / pH studies
  • Liver procedures, such as:
    • Liver biopsy
    • Polypectomy
    • Variceal ligation
    • Sclerotherapy
    • Esophageal stricture dilatation
  • Foreign bodies removal, Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG), ERCP.
  • Liver transplant care:  Pre transplant assessment and perioperative care in coordination with liver surgical transplant team
Pediatric Oncology

The Pediatric Oncology department at the Apollo Institute of Pediatrics is committed to providing compassionate and cutting-edge care for children diagnosed with cancer. 

Treatment of children with blood disorders like anaemia and bleeding problems like haemophilia. Lead areas of service includes therapy of children with thalassemia major, sickle cell anaemia and children with recurrent infections suspected to have primary immune deficiency disorders. These children are seen in our speciality clinic and are offered diagnostic services including molecular work up and complete treatment including curative bone marrow transplantation all under one roof.

We work as a team with diagnostic services and have access to PET CT and specialist Histopathologists, Haematopathologists, Paediatric Intensivists, Paediatric Oncosurgeons and radiation oncologists to provide optimal care for children with cancer.

Bone marrow transplantation offers the only chance of cure for patients with difficult blood cancers, primary immunodeficiency and thalassemia major. The HOPE team performs about 80 paediatric transplants each year and is the largest paediatric bone marrow transplant centre in the country.

Key Areas of Expertise:

1. Leukemia and Lymphomas

  • Cancers of the blood and lymphatic system, such as acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which are among the most common childhood cancers.
  • Comprehensive care includes chemotherapy, targetted therapies, and stem cell transplantation for high-risk cases.

2. Brain and Central Nervous System Tumours

  • Tumours in the brain or spinal cord, such as medulloblastomas and gliomas, which can impact neurological function and development.
  • Advanced surgical interventions, radiation therapy using precision techniques, and chemotherapy tailored to the tumour type.

3. Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas

  • Cancers like osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma that affect bones or surrounding tissues, often presenting with localised pain or swelling.
  • A combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, with limb-sparing surgical techniques whenever possible.

4. Neuroblastoma

  • Cancer originating in immature nerve cells, commonly found in the adrenal glands, affecting infants and young children.
  • Multidisciplinary approach involving surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and, in advanced cases, immunotherapy or stem cell transplantation.

5. Wilms’ Tumour

  • Kidney cancer primarily affecting children under 5, often presenting as a painless abdominal mass.
  • Surgical removal of the tumour, followed by chemotherapy and, in some cases, radiotherapy to ensure complete eradication.

6. Retinoblastoma

  • Rare eye cancer affecting young children, often detected through abnormal eye reflections or vision issues.
  • Treatments include chemotherapy, laser therapy, cryotherapy, and, in advanced cases, enucleation (removal of the eye) to preserve life.
Pediatric Urology & Robotic Surgery

The Department of Paediatric Robotic Surgery is a part of both Paediatric Urology and Paediatric Surgery. This pioneering Department has been instrumental in exploring the use of robotics for surgery in children. The youngest child who has undergone surgery using the robot was just 2 months old and 4 kgs in weight.

Robotic Surgery is modified laparoscopic surgery. Through three or four holes, instruments are introduced into the body and are manipulated to cut and stitch.The instruments in Robotic Surgery have tiny tips which move, twist and turn like the human hand. Along with this, the robotic camera gives a three dimensional view of the internal organs in incredible detail. The depth of vision provided by the robot enables very delicate and precise surgery to be carried out with minimal morbidity. This means that only the diseased organ is dealt with and no disturbance is caused to the adjacent structures.

Unlike laparoscopic surgery, robotic movements are precise, ensuring that the procedure is completed in a very short time. The duration of anaesthesia is reduced and post-operative recovery is very quick. In most cases, oral feeding can be started within a few hours and the child is discharged within a day or two. Short hospitalisation ensures that working parents are not unduly affected.

Pediatric Intensive Care

The Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of Apollo Institute of Pediatrics is the most advanced treatment facility of its kind, providing the highest level of care for critically ill and injured children. Many critically ill children with complex conditions are referred from all over India, and also internationally . 

The PICU team provides treatment that is current, evidence-based and closely adheres to global best practices. The unit is staffed by internationally trained and highly committed Paediatric Intensive Care physicians and provides critical care for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They liaise regularly with paediatric medical and surgical subspecialists regarding coordination of care, discharge and follow-up. In addition, specially trained Critical Care nurses complement PICU care.

Apollo offers Paediatric Intensive Care Fellowship training and has spearheaded important research that has been published in prominent national and international journals of the speciality.

SPECIALISED CARE

  • Multi-system trauma care
  • Infectious Disease support that contributes to the targeted therapy of resistant and complicated infections
  • Stringent Infection Control department that strictly monitors infection prevention and minimises hospital acquired infections.
  • Specialised Burn Intensive Care
  • Cardiac Intensive Care after surgery for congenital heart disease
  • PICU care after complex abdominal and thoracic surgery, neurosurgical and craniofacial and spinal surgery
  • Oncological / Haematological Care
  • Procedural Sedation
  • Bedside invasive / non-invasive diagnostic procedures (e.g. Bronchoscopy, bedside EEG, ECG and echocardiography)
  • Rapid retuning of therapy for complicated forms of circulatory shock using focused “Point of care” Cardiac, Lung and Abdomen Ultrasound
  • Intracranial pressure monitoring (ICP)
  • Multimodal Monitoring for Cardiac output monitoring – USCOM, PiCCO
  • Ultrasound guided placement of central vascular access which improves precision
  • Blood gas measurement machines
  • Centralized monitoring system
  • Difficult airway algorithms and equipment
  • Respiratory therapy
  • High low oxygen therapy
  • Non-invasive ventilation-BiPAP/CPAP
  • Nitric oxide therapy
  • High frequency ventilator
  • End-tidal CO2 monitors
  • Hemofiltration  / dialysis/SLED/ Peritoneal dialysis
  • Extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)

The specialised and unique state-of-the-art ECMO area is located within the PICU complex. With positive pressure controlled air and anti-microbial surfaces, the ECMO unit has stringent infection-control standards that match those in the Operation Theatre. Experienced multi-disciplinary team can set up ECMO under an hour for severe respiratory or cardio-respiratory failure that has failed conventional therapy. Many critically ill children who have failed conventional therapies have successfully undergone VV-ECMO (for refractory respiratory failure) and VA-ECMO (for refractory shock).

Research & Case Studies

Apollo Institute of Pediatrics is committed to advancing pediatric care through innovative research and comprehensive case studies. Our Pediatric Research & Case Studies focus on improving treatment protocols, enhancing patient outcomes, and contributing to the global body of knowledge in children’s health.
Ongoing Pediatric Trials

Apollo Hospitals actively participates in various ongoing pediatric trials aimed at evaluating new therapies and technologies. These trials include:

  • Clinical Trials for New Medications: Testing the efficacy and safety of new drugs designed to manage pediatric conditions such as asthma, epilepsy, and childhood cancers.
  • Device Trials: Evaluating the effectiveness of innovative devices, such as pediatric cardiac implants and advanced diagnostic tools, in improving patient outcomes.
  • Developmental Studies: Researching the impact of early interventions on child development, including nutrition, cognitive stimulation, and behavioural therapies.

These trials not only contribute to global research but also provide our young patients with access to cutting-edge treatments.

Published Pediatric Papers

Our pediatric team is dedicated to advancing the field through research and publication. We have contributed numerous papers to prestigious medical journals on topics such as:

  • Innovative Surgical Techniques: Studies on minimally invasive pediatric surgeries that reduce recovery times and improve outcomes.
  • Long-term Outcomes of Neonatal Care: Research detailing the success rates and developmental progress of premature infants treated in our NICU.
  • Management of Chronic Pediatric Conditions: Publications focusing on best practices for managing conditions like childhood diabetes and congenital heart defects.

These publications help disseminate knowledge and establish new standards in pediatric care.

Collaborative Pediatric Studies

Apollo Hospitals collaborates with leading institutions and research organisations to conduct comprehensive studies that enhance our understanding of child health. These collaborative efforts include:

  • Multicentre Trials: Partnering with other hospitals to evaluate large-scale treatment protocols, ensuring diverse patient representation and robust data.
  • International Research Initiatives: Engaging in global research projects that address prevalent pediatric issues across different populations.
  • Educational Collaborations: Working with academic institutions to train future pediatricians and share the latest advancements in child healthcare.

These collaborations strengthen our research capabilities and contribute to improved patient care.

Patient Case Studies

Our commitment to individualised patient care is reflected in numerous pediatric patient case studies, which highlight successful treatment outcomes across various sub-specialties.

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  • Initial Consultation
  • Treatment Phase
  • Recovery and Rehabilitation
  • Preparing for Your Visit
  • During Your Visit
Initial Consultation

Your child's healthcare journey begins with a complete evaluation to help us understand their health needs and develop the best plan. During this visit, you can expect:

  • Review of Medical History: The pediatrician will go over your child's past health issues, family history, and any symptoms they've been experiencing.
  • Physical Examination: A thorough physical check to assess your child's current health.
  • Diagnostic Testing: Initial tests may include blood work, imaging studies, or other tests to understand your child's health condition.
  • Risk Assessment: Based on the health history and test results, we assess your child's health risks.
  • Treatment Planning: After reviewing the findings, the doctor will discuss potential treatment options and answer any questions, helping you understand the next steps.
Treatment Phase

During your child's treatment, whether they're having a procedure or surgery, our team is here to ensure you're informed, comfortable, and well cared for. This phase includes:

  • Detailed Information on Procedures: We explain what to expect from any treatment or procedure so that you and your child feel fully prepared.
  • Preparation Guidance: Before any procedure, you'll receive instructions to help you get your child ready and feel confident.
  • Updates During Hospital Stay: While your child is in the hospital, we keep you informed of their progress every day.
  • Daily Physician Rounds: Your doctor visits your child daily to check their recovery and make any necessary adjustments to the treatment.
  • Supportive Care Team: Our pediatric nurses, specialists, and support staff work together to ensure your child receives the highest quality of care.
Recovery and Rehabilitation

After treatment, we focus on helping your child heal and regain strength through a personalised recovery program:

  • Custom Rehabilitation Plans: We create a plan just for your child, including age-appropriate exercises and activities to rebuild strength and health.
  • Physical Therapy: Our pediatric physical therapists guide your child through exercises to improve mobility and strength at their own pace.
  • Occupational Therapy: If needed, therapists help your child adjust to any changes, enabling them to confidently perform daily activities.
  • Psychological Support: We provide emotional support to help your child and family cope with any concerns, ensuring a positive mindset throughout recovery.
  • Nutritional Guidance: Our pediatric dietitians advise on healthy foods to support long-term recovery and wellness.
Preparing for Your Visit

We want every patient and family to feel prepared and comfortable. Following a few steps before your appointment can help us deliver the best care for your child.

Before Your Appointment
Please carry with you the following documents and records:

  • Medical History: A summary of your child's health history, including past illnesses or surgeries.
  • Previous Test Results: Any previous test results, such as blood tests or imaging scans.
  • Medication List: A complete list of any medications your child is currently taking.
  • Insurance Information: Details about your health insurance coverage.
  • Identification Documents: Patient identification and birth certificate.
  • Questions or Concerns: Write down any questions you want to ask the doctor.
  • Medical Records: If available, bring any relevant health documents, such as:
    • Reports from previous procedures
    • Recent lab results
    • Imaging studies (e.g., scans) on CD or DVD
    • Referral letters from other doctors
    • Immunisation records
    • Any other health documents that may help us understand your child's needs
During Your Visit

Your first consultation usually includes:

  • Discussion with Your Pediatrician: You'll talk with the doctor about your child's health history, symptoms, and any concerns.
  • Physical Examination: A thorough check-up to assess your child's health.
  • Review of Medical Records: The doctor will review any documents, or test results you've brought along.
  • Diagnostic Tests: If needed, some tests may be done during the appointment to get a clearer picture of your child's condition.
  • Developing a Treatment Plan: The doctor will explain the best treatment options and answer any questions you have, so you feel comfortable and well-informed about your child's care.

Insurance & Financal Information

We work with an extensive list of insurance providers and Third-Party Administrators (TPAs) to facilitate smooth claim processing and cashless treatments. Some of our key insurance partners include:
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  • Cashless treatment options available with many insurance partners
  • Dedicated Insurance Cell to assist with pre-authorisation and claims processing
  • Coverage for a wide range of pediatric treatments and procedures
  • Support for planned admissions and emergency hospitalisations

 

Benefits of Insurance Coverage

1. Cashless Treatment: Many of our insurance partners offer cashless treatment options, allowing you to access care for your child without upfront payments.

2. Comprehensive Coverage: Insurance plans often cover a broad range of pediatric treatments and services, such as:

  • Neonatal and pediatric intensive care
  • Pediatric surgeries
  • Vaccinations and preventive care
  • Diagnostic tests and evaluations
  • Treatment for various pediatric conditions and specialties

3. Support Services: Our dedicated Insurance Cell team is available to guide you through the insurance process, from pre-authorisation to discharge, ensuring a smooth experience for your family.

 

Planned and Unplanned Admissions

For planned admissions, we recommend checking with our Department of International Patients Services to confirm if your insurance provider is recognised by our hospital. If listed, you can contact your insurance company directly to obtain a Guarantee of Payment (GOP).

In case of unplanned admissions or emergencies, we will provide all necessary medical care for your child. However, insurance coverage will depend on our arrangement with your provider. You may need to pay a deposit and claim reimbursement later if there's a delay in receiving the GOP.

Contact Information

For any insurance-related queries or assistance, you can reach our Insurance Cell directly by calling Apollo Hospitals or visiting our website. Our team is dedicated to helping you navigate the insurance process and ensure your child receives the best possible care without financial worries.

At Apollo Institute of Pediatrics, we are committed to providing world-class pediatric care while working with you to make it as accessible and affordable as possible through our extensive insurance partnerships.
 

International Patient Services

Apollo Hospitals offers a complete range of services for international patients seeking heart care, making every step smooth and stress-free—from planning your treatment to your recovery journey. Here’s how we support you:
  • Pre-Arrival Support
  • During Your Stay
  • Post-Treatment Care
Pre-Arrival Support

Before you arrive, we help you prepare for your visit:

  • Medical Documentation Review: Our team carefully reviews your child's medical records to understand their needs and create an appropriate treatment plan.
  • Treatment Planning: We design a personalised care plan tailored to your child's specific condition.
  • Cost Estimates: We provide transparent cost estimates to help you plan financially.
  • Visa Assistance: We assist with visa requirements and provide the necessary documentation to support your medical travel.
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During Your Stay

While at Apollo Institute of Pediatrics, we ensure you and your family feel fully supported:

  • Dedicated Coordinators: You will have a personal care coordinator to guide you through every step of your stay.
  • Language Support: Trained interpreters are available to help you communicate clearly with your child's healthcare team in your preferred language.
  • Cultural Considerations: We respect cultural needs and provide services that align with your preferences.
  • Family Accommodation: We assist in finding comfortable accommodation options for your family.
  • Regular Updates: Our team provides updates on your child's treatment and recovery to keep both you and your family informed.
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Post-Treatment Care

After your child's treatment, we continue to support you to ensure a successful recovery:

  • Follow-Up Planning: We arrange follow-up appointments and consultations to monitor your child's recovery.
  • Telemedicine Options: You can stay connected with our pediatricians through virtual consultations.
  • Coordination with Home Country Physicians: We collaborate with your local doctor to ensure your child receives consistent care.
  • Digital Health Records: Access your child's medical records online for easy sharing and future care needs.
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Locations

Apollo Institute of Pediatrics boasts an extensive network of specialised pediatric facilities across India:
Multiple specialised pediatric centers across the country
State-of-the-art infrastructure at each location
Standardised protocols across all centres
Easy access to expert pediatric care nationwide

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ACHIEVEMENTS & MILESTONES
These achievements highlight the Apollo Institute of Pediatrics' commitment to providing world-class pediatric care, pioneering new treatments, and continuously advancing the field of pediatric medicine in India.
Comprehensive Pediatric Care Network

Apollo has established multiple specialised pediatric centres across India, ensuring easy access to expert care nationwide.

Advanced Neonatal Care

The institute provides state-of-the-art neonatal intensive care units (NICU) with highly qualified and skilled teams of neonatal consultants available round the clock.

Pediatric Surgical Excellence

Apollo Children's Hospital Chennai successfully separated Thoraco-Omphalopagus conjoined female twins from Tanzania, showcasing their expertise in complex pediatric surgeries.

Pioneering Pediatric Cardiac Procedures

In 2023, Apollo Children's Hospital, Chennai performed India's first combined cardiac and tracheal surgery on an 11-month-old baby from Oman.

Pediatric Liver Transplant Program

Apollo Hospitals Group celebrated 25 years of its pediatric liver transplant program in 2023, having performed over 515 liver transplants in children.

First Pediatric Liver Transplant in India

Apollo Hospitals performed the first pediatric liver transplant in India 25 years ago, paving the way for advanced pediatric transplant care in the country.

High Success Rates

The Apollo Liver Transplant program boasts a 90% success rate, setting a benchmark in pediatric transplant care.

Innovative Treatments

Apollo Hospitals introduced groundbreaking treatments such as ABO incompatible and combined liver-kidney transplants for pediatric patients.

Expanding Capabilities

The institute now performs transplants on infants as small as 4 kg, demonstrating their advanced neonatal care capabilities.

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Paediatric Cancer and Nutrition
February 18, 2025
Paediatric Cancer and Nutrition
Paediatric Cancer and Nutrition Nutrition in paediatric cancer patients depends on the cancer type, stage of the cancer diagnosed and the mode treatment the child undergoes. The induced patho-physiological changes like alterations in metabolism of energy, proteins and fats, hormonal and inflammatory changes along with the tumour and treatment related issues lead to the development of malnutrition, delay the healing. These ailments are causes for growth failure, inadequate neuro-development and further complications. Thus the nutritional challenges in the case of children are more daunting.  Nutritional requirements in this case, have to focus on achieving the normal growth, provision of optimum of nutritional energy inputs, promoting weight gain, providing energy for regular activity as well as growth of the child, overcoming the treatment related side effects and to provide better quality of life. Some nutritional therapies listed below, are advised to be implemented preferably through enteral intake and parenteral in case of severe vomiting / diarrhoea / pancreatitis, altered gastrointestinal absorption, etc.  Anorexia/Loss of appetite: Provide small frequent, calorie rich meals; nutrition supplements and appetite stimulants may also be included as per condition and response. Nausea and Vomiting: Small frequent meals, non-spicy and non-greasy/oily foods, antiemetic support when needed. Feeding (chewing and swallowing) difficulties: Texture modified foods; mashed/pureed foods will help; if required, tube feeding to ensure requisite ingestion of nutritional requirements. Diarrhoea: Bland diet with adequate hydration; reduce intake of high sugary and lactose rich foods.  Constipation: High-fibre foods; inclusion of sufficient fruits and vegetables and adequate fluids; laxative as per medical advice. Mucositis: Oral hygiene maintenance, texture modified foods – non-spicy, liquids, shakes, purees and nutritional supplements. A few tips include that one should try to understand the child’s taste perception, avoid force feeding; in case the child has hunger cramps feed energy dense meals during those times; resort to small and frequent meals in a day (5-6) instead of 2-3 heavy meals.
Pediatric Sarcoma and Bone Cancer: Unique Challenges and Treatment Approaches
February 18, 2025
Pediatric Sarcoma and Bone Cancer: Unique Challenges and Treatment Approaches
Introduction Pediatric sarcoma, specifically bone cancer, poses unique challenges for young patients and their families. Bone cancer in children, often referred to as pediatric bone cancer or pediatric sarcoma, encompasses various types, with osteosarcoma being the most common. Through this article we shall explore the distinct characteristics of pediatric sarcoma and bone cancer, highlighting the challenges involved and discussing the treatment approaches available for young patients facing this diagnosis. Understanding Pediatric Sarcoma and Bone Cancer Pediatric sarcoma refers to a group of rare cancers that develop in the bones and soft tissues of children. When it comes to bone cancer, osteosarcoma is the predominant type found in pediatric patients. This aggressive tumor usually originates in the growing areas of the bone, such as near the ends of long bones like the arms and legs. Types of Bone Cancer in Children In addition to osteosarcoma, other types of bone cancer can affect children, albeit less frequently. These include Ewing sarcoma, chondrosarcoma, and malignant fibrous histiocytoma. Each type has its own characteristics, treatment protocols, and prognoses. Early and accurate diagnosis is crucial to determine the appropriate treatment approach for each child. Unique Challenges in Pediatric Sarcoma and Bone Cancer Pediatric sarcoma and bone cancer present several challenges that are distinct from adult cases: Age-related concerns: Children’s bones are still growing and developing, making surgical interventions more complicated. The potential impact on long-term growth and limb function requires careful consideration. Emotional impact: Childhood is a crucial period of growth and development, and a cancer diagnosis can have a profound emotional impact on young patients and their families. Psychosocial support is essential throughout the treatment journey. Potential for metastasis (spreading to other parts of body): Pediatric sarcoma, including bone cancer, has a higher tendency for metastasis compared to some adult sarcomas. Close monitoring and appropriate imaging techniques are vital to detect and manage potential spread. Treatment Approaches for Pediatric Sarcoma and Bone Cancer Surgery: Surgical intervention plays a critical role in the treatment of pediatric sarcoma and bone cancer. Surgeons aim to remove the tumor while preserving as much healthy bone and tissue as possible. Limb-sparing surgeries, where the affected bone is replaced with prosthetic implants or bone grafts, are often pursued to maintain functionality and quality of life. Chemotherapy: Systemic chemotherapy is typically administered before and after surgery to shrink the tumor, kill any remaining cancer cells, and reduce the risk of recurrence. Chemotherapy may be the primary treatment for inoperable tumors or those that have spread to other parts of the body. Radiation therapy: In some cases, radiation therapy may be recommended to target residual cancer cells after surgery or as a primary treatment for tumors that cannot be completely removed surgically. Careful planning is essential to minimize radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissues. Targeted therapies: Advances in molecular diagnostics have led to the development of targeted therapies for specific genetic mutations associated with pediatric sarcoma. These therapies aim to inhibit the growth of cancer cells while minimizing damage to normal cells. Conclusion Pediatric sarcoma and bone cancer present unique challenges due to the age of the patients and the impact on growth and development. Accurate diagnosis, multidisciplinary treatment planning, and ongoing support are vital for optimal outcomes in these cases. Surgical intervention, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapies are essential components of the treatment approaches for pediatric sarcoma and bone cancer. With ongoing research and advancements in treatment, there is hope for improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life for children facing these challenging diagnoses.
Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases: Signs, Symptoms, and What to Watch For
February 18, 2025
Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases: Signs, Symptoms, and What to Watch For
Verified by Dr Rachna Shanbhag Mohite–Consultant Pediatric Immunology & Rheumatology at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai Have you or a loved one experienced frequent, severe infections that don’t seem to respond well to treatment? Or perhaps there’s a history of unusual infections or autoimmune disorders in your family? These could be signs of Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (PIDs), a group of rare, often genetic disorders that impair the immune system’s ability to function properly. What Are Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases? Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases are a collection of disorders where part of the body’s immune system is missing or dysfunctional. These conditions make individuals more susceptible to infections, autoimmune diseases, and even certain cancers. While PIDs are rare, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can greatly improve quality of life and reduce the risk of serious complications. Here’s an overview of some common PIDs: Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID): Often called “bubble boy disease,” SCID is characterized by a severe lack of T cells and B cells, which are essential for fighting infections. Without treatment, infants with SCID are highly susceptible to infections and typically don’t survive beyond the first year of life. These children if diagnosed in time can be offered a Bone marrow transplant which is curative in this condition. Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD): CGD affects the white blood cells called neutrophils, which are responsible for killing bacteria and fungi. Patients with CGD suffer from recurrent bacterial and fungal infections. Treatment includes lifelong antibiotics, antifungals, and Bone marrow transplant. X-linked Agammaglobulinemia (XLA): Primarily affecting boys, XLA is caused by a genetic defect that prevents the development of B cells, leading to a lack of antibodies. As a result, these children start having symptoms from as early as 6 months of age. They suffer from recurrent ear infections, chest infections (pneumonia) etc. Regular immunoglobulin replacement therapy helps prevent infections and these children can go on to live a normal life. Common Variable Immune Deficiency (CVID): CVID is characterized by low levels of antibodies, and symptoms may not appear until adolescence or adulthood. Immunoglobulin replacement and antibiotics are used to manage this condition. Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (LAD): LAD impairs white blood cells’ ability to reach infection sites, leading to severe bacterial infections, particularly in the skin and mucous membranes. Bone marrow transplants may be necessary. Combined Immune deficiency (CID):  CID encompasses a group of disorders with low antibody levels and impaired T cell function, leading to varied symptoms and severity. Treatment typically involves immunoglobulin replacement and targeted treatment for specific infections. Hyper IgM Syndrome: Patients with this syndrome have normal or high levels of IgM but low levels of other immunoglobulins, increasing susceptibility to infections, particularly in the lungs, liver, and intestines. Treatment includes immunoglobulin replacement and bone marrow transplant. Signs and Symptoms of Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases Recognizing the signs and symptoms of PIDs is crucial for early diagnosis and effective treatment. Here are some key indicators: Frequent Infections: Recurrent respiratory infections (like ear infections, sinusitis, bronchitis, or pneumonia), persistent skin infections (such as abscesses, cellulitis, or fungal infections), and severe bacterial infections (like meningitis or sepsis) that don’t respond well to standard antibiotics. Chronic Diarrhea: Persistent or recurrent diarrhea, particularly when coupled with weight loss or failure to thrive, suggests possible immune dysfunction. Growth Problems: Infants and children with PIDs may experience failure to thrive or delayed growth and development. Autoimmune Disorders: Conditions like autoimmune hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and inflammatory bowel disease can be associated with PIDs. Unusual Reactions to Vaccinations: Live vaccines may cause severe illness in individuals with certain PIDs due to their compromised immune systems. Family History: A family history of PIDs, especially with severe, unexplained infections or early childhood deaths, can indicate a genetic predisposition. Swollen Lymph Nodes or Enlarged Spleen: Persistent enlargement of lymph nodes or the spleen may signal an underlying immune issue. Skin Rashes: Unexplained or persistent rashes, eczema, or other skin abnormalities can also be a sign of PIDs. Need for prolonged hospitalization: Infections requiring prolonged hospital stay and need for IV antibiotics may be a sign of underlying PID. Family history of PID: History of one or more family members suffering from recurrent infections OR history of sibling death due to infections – are RED FLAG signs for PID. Growth failure: Children who fail to gain weight or height appropriate for age in the absence of any other known cause. Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases may be rare, but recognizing the signs and symptoms can lead to early diagnosis and improved outcomes. If you or your child experiences frequent infections, unexplained symptoms, or if there’s a family history of PIDs, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation. With appropriate treatment, individuals with PIDs can lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. Connect with our expert, Dr Rachna Shanbhag Mohite–Consultant Pediatric Immunology & Rheumatology at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai Call 022 6280 6280 for an appointment
Pediatric Proton Therapy
July 30, 2025
Pediatric Proton Therapy in India – A New Era of Precision Cancer Care for Children
IntroductionA cancer diagnosis in a child can be one of the most devastating experiences for any parent. The journey is not just about fighting the disease but also about safeguarding the child’s future — their growth, development, and quality of life. Traditional cancer treatments, while effective, often come with significant long-term side effects, especially when applied to young, developing bodies.In this context, Pediatric Proton Therapy has emerged as a breakthrough, offering the ability to treat cancers with high precision while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues. India has now joined the ranks of advanced countries providing this therapy, with the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) in Chennai pioneering this treatment in South Asia.What is Pediatric Proton Therapy?Pediatric Proton Therapy is a form of advanced radiation treatment that uses protons (positively charged particles) to target and destroy cancer cells. Unlike conventional X-ray radiation (photon therapy), protons have a unique physical property known as the Bragg Peak. This allows them to release most of their energy precisely at the tumor site and stop there, sparing surrounding healthy tissue from unnecessary radiation.This makes proton therapy exceptionally well-suited for children, who are more susceptible to the long-term side effects of radiation. Traditional radiation can harm growing organs, lead to developmental delays, impact hormonal balance, and even increase the risk of secondary cancers later in life. Proton therapy significantly reduces these risks, making it one of the most child-friendly cancer treatments available today.Why is Proton Therapy Ideal for Children?Children’s bodies are still developing; their brains, bones, organs, and endocrine systems are far more vulnerable than those of adults. When exposed to radiation, these growing structures can suffer long-term damage that may manifest years later.Here’s why proton therapy is particularly beneficial for pediatric patients:Minimizes exposure to healthy tissues, especially vital for sensitive areas like the brain, spine, and eyes.Reduces risk of developmental problems, such as stunted growth, hearing loss, and cognitive impairment.Lowers the likelihood of secondary cancers caused by radiation later in life.Enables higher treatment precision, which is crucial for tumors located near critical organs.Improves overall quality of life and recovery, allowing children to resume school and normal activities faster.In short, proton therapy does more than treat cancer — it helps protect a child’s future.Types of Pediatric Cancers Treated with Proton TherapyProton therapy is not used for every type of cancer. It is most beneficial for solid tumors located near vital structures and in areas where conventional radiation could cause serious damage.Common pediatric cancers that are effectively treated with proton therapy include:1. Brain TumorsSuch as medulloblastoma, ependymoma, gliomas, and craniopharyngiomas, where protecting the developing brain is critical.2. Spinal Cord TumorsIncluding astrocytomas and ependymomas along the spinal column. Proton therapy reduces radiation exposure to the spinal cord and vertebrae.3. RetinoblastomaA rare eye cancer that typically affects infants and toddlers. Proton therapy helps preserve vision while targeting the tumor effectively.4. SarcomasSuch as rhabdomyosarcoma and osteosarcoma, which can occur near bones, muscles, or connective tissues.5. NeuroblastomaA cancer that develops in immature nerve cells and can affect multiple areas of the body in children under five.6. LymphomasIn cases where tumors are located near the chest or neck, proton therapy helps limit damage to the heart and lungs.7. Recurrent or Previously Treated TumorsFor children who have already undergone radiation therapy, proton therapy can safely retreat the area with lower cumulative exposure.How the Treatment Works – Step-by-Step Journey for a ChildGetting started with proton therapy involves a carefully planned process to ensure maximum accuracy and safety. Here’s how a typical pediatric treatment journey unfolds:1. Initial ConsultationA pediatric oncologist evaluates the child’s condition, scans, and medical history to determine if proton therapy is the right choice. The case is reviewed by a multidisciplinary team.2. Simulation and PlanningOnce approved, a simulation is conducted using CT or MRI scans. A custom mold or mask is made to help the child stay still during treatment. Radiation oncologists use this data to precisely map out the tumor and surrounding anatomy.3. Treatment SessionsProton therapy is typically delivered once a day, five days a week, over several weeks. Each session lasts around 30 to 45 minutes, although the actual radiation delivery takes only a few minutes. In some cases, younger children may need light sedation or anesthesia to keep still.4. Supportive CareChildren are closely monitored throughout the treatment. Nutrition, psychological support, play therapy, and schooling assistance are all part of the care ecosystem.5. Recovery and Follow-upAfter completing treatment, the child returns for regular scans and evaluations. The care team provides long-term support to monitor development and manage any delayed side effects.Why Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) is a Leader in Pediatric Proton Therapy?Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC), located in Chennai, is the first and only proton therapy center in South Asia. It has treated hundreds of pediatric patients from across India, the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia, with exceptional outcomes.Here’s what sets APCC apart:World-class Proton Therapy Facility equipped with advanced technologies like Pencil Beam Scanning and Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT).Child-friendly environment, including colorful treatment rooms, child-life specialists, and activities that reduce fear and anxiety.Specialized pediatric oncology team consisting of radiation oncologists, anesthetists, surgeons, nurses, psychologists, and physiotherapists trained in pediatric care.Integrated Support Services such as pediatric nutrition, educational counseling, art/music therapy, and family accommodation assistance.Global standards of quality and safety, including treatment protocols validated by international cancer centers.Families don’t just receive medical treatment at Apollo — they experience compassionate, holistic care designed for the needs of children.How is Proton Therapy Better Than Conventional Radiation?Traditional radiation (photon therapy) has been a mainstay in pediatric oncology for decades. However, its use often comes with a trade-off: while it targets cancer cells, it also delivers radiation to healthy tissues in front of and behind the tumor. This exposure can be especially harmful for children.Proton therapy, on the other hand, stops precisely at the tumor site — reducing or even eliminating radiation exposure to healthy organs and tissues. This translates into significant long-term benefits for pediatric patients.Key Differences at a GlanceFeatureConventional RadiationProton TherapyBeam TypePhotons (X-rays)ProtonsDose Beyond TumorContinues beyond tumorStops at tumor siteDamage to Healthy TissueHigherMinimalRisk of Developmental Side EffectsHighSignificantly LowerLong-Term ToxicityPossibleDramatically ReducedSuitability for Re-IrradiationLimitedSafer and FeasibleIdeal for Tumors Near Vital OrgansSometimes RiskyHighly SuitableThis precision becomes especially valuable for tumors near the brain, eyes, spine, heart, or reproductive organs — areas critical for a child’s growth and long-term functioning.The Pediatric Multidisciplinary Team at ApolloTreating pediatric cancer requires more than a single specialist — it demands a cohesive, collaborative team of experts who understand not just the disease, but the unique needs of children and families.At Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, pediatric proton therapy is delivered by a team that includes:Pediatric Oncologists – Lead the treatment planning and oversee the overall care journey.Radiation Oncologists – Specialize in proton therapy planning and beam delivery with sub-millimeter accuracy.Pediatric Surgeons – For cases that require tumor removal before or after radiation.Pediatric Anesthesiologists – Manage sedation safely for younger children during sessions.Radiologists & Nuclear Medicine Experts – Interpret diagnostic and follow-up scans.Child Psychologists & Counselors – Help young patients cope with fear, anxiety, and emotional stress.Nutritionists – Ensure children get the nutrients they need during and after treatment.Physiotherapists & Rehabilitation Experts – Help children regain strength and normal activity.Child Life Specialists – Use play, music, and storytelling to prepare children for therapy.This family-centered care model ensures that parents are involved, empowered, and supported throughout the journey.Cost of Pediatric Proton Therapy in IndiaOne of the biggest concerns for families considering proton therapy is the cost. Globally, proton therapy can be significantly more expensive than traditional radiation, due to the specialized equipment and infrastructure involved.What Influences the Cost in India?Type and Stage of CancerNumber of Treatment Sessions (Fractions)Need for Anesthesia or SedationPre-treatment Diagnostics and ImagingHospital Stay (if required)Supportive Therapies (e.g., nutrition, rehab)Estimated Cost Range (India)While costs may vary based on individual treatment plans, pediatric proton therapy at Apollo typically ranges from ₹20 lakhs to ₹50 lakhs.Compared to countries like the U.S. or the U.K., where costs can exceed ₹70 to ₹100 lakhs, India offers world-class proton therapy at nearly 50% less, without compromising on quality or safety.Insurance and Financial SupportMany Indian and international insurance providers have started recognizing the long-term value of proton therapy and now offer partial or full coverage. Apollo’s financial coordinators assist families with:Insurance pre-authorizationThird-party payer coordinationMedical necessity documentationPayment plans and NGO referrals (if applicable)Families are encouraged to discuss insurance eligibility early in the consultation process.India as a Global Destination for Pediatric Proton TherapyIndia, and especially Apollo Hospitals, has emerged as a preferred destination for pediatric oncology patients from across:South AsiaMiddle East and GCC countriesAfricaSoutheast AsiaFamilies choose India not only for cost-effective care but for the clinical expertise, modern infrastructure, and compassionate support they receive.Apollo’s International Patient Division offers:End-to-end travel coordinationVisa and documentation assistanceAccommodation and language supportFamily counseling and concierge servicesParents don’t have to navigate this journey alone — Apollo’s team is with them at every step.When Should a Family Consider Proton Therapy?Proton therapy is not automatically recommended for every child with cancer. It is most beneficial in the following situations:Tumors located near vital structures (e.g., brainstem, spinal cord, eyes)Very young children, especially under age 6Cases requiring high-dose radiation, where tissue-sparing is criticalPatients who have previously received radiation and need re-treatmentChildren with genetic syndromes or predispositions to secondary cancersParents should speak with their child’s oncologist to explore whether proton therapy is appropriate — and whether a referral to Apollo Proton Cancer Centre is advisable.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)1. Is proton therapy safe for children?Yes. Proton therapy is among the safest forms of radiation for children. It reduces long-term risks and is delivered under the supervision of pediatric specialists.2. Will my child need anesthesia during treatment?Younger children may require light sedation or anesthesia to remain still during sessions. Older children often complete treatment while awake.3. How many sessions are needed?Most treatment courses involve 25–35 sessions, spread over 5–7 weeks, depending on the tumor type and location.4. Can my child attend school during treatment?In many cases, yes. Apollo supports schooling during treatment with flexible schedules and onsite child-life support.5. Will my insurance cover the treatment?Coverage depends on your provider and policy. Apollo’s financial counselors will help with documentation, pre-approvals, and claims.6. Is proton therapy available in cities other than Chennai?The actual treatment happens at Apollo Proton Cancer Centre in Chennai. However, initial consultations, diagnostics, and follow-up care can be conducted at Apollo Hospitals in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Kolkata.7. What are the long-term benefits of proton therapy?Better protection for the brain, heart, endocrine system, and other vital organs; reduced chance of secondary cancers; and improved quality of life.Conclusion: A Safer, Brighter Tomorrow for Children with CancerPediatric cancer is a difficult battle — but today, it’s a battle we can fight more gently and more precisely. Proton therapy gives children a chance not just to survive, but to thrive. It respects their growing bodies, their developing minds, and their futures.At Apollo Proton Cancer Centre in Chennai, we combine state-of-the-art technology with compassionate care, giving families from India and across the world the best possible start on their child’s healing journey.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1 What services does the Apollo Institute of Pediatrics offer?
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The Apollo Institute of Pediatrics offers a comprehensive range of pediatric services, including: General Pediatrics Neonatology Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery Pediatric Neurology Pediatric Gastroenterology and transplants Pediatric Oncology including bone marrow transplants Pediatric Surgery Pediatric Intensive Care Pediatric Urology Vaccination program Developmental assessments Our state-of-the-art facilities and expert medical teams ensure high-quality care for children from birth through adolescence.
2 How do I schedule an appointment for my child?
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You can schedule an appointment by: Calling our dedicated appointment line Visiting our website and using the online booking system For international patients, our International Patient Services team can assist with appointment scheduling and other arrangements.
3 What should I bring to my child's first appointment?
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Please bring your child’s: Previous medical records Immunisation records List of current medications Any recent test results or X-rays Insurance information This information will help our pediatricians provide the best possible care for your child.
4 What if my hospital expenses go over the pre-approved amount?
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If your expenses exceed the pre-approved limit, you can contact our Insurance Cell team to request an increase. They will work with your TPA for approval.
5 Does Apollo Institute of Pediatrics offer emergency services?
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Yes, we provide 24/7 pediatric emergency services. Our emergency department is staffed with pediatric specialists and equipped to handle all types of pediatric emergencies.
6 What facilities are available for critically ill children at the Apollo Institute of Pediatrics?
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Apollo Institute of Pediatrics is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for critically ill children, including Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU), Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU), and critical care ventilator support. The institute also offers modular operation theatres and advanced technology for complex pediatric procedures.
7 What support is available for international patients seeking pediatric care at Apollo?
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Apollo Hospitals provides comprehensive support for international patients, including visa assistance, airport transfers, travel arrangements, accommodations for patients and companions, coordination of medical appointments, international staff translators, and cuisine to suit your palate. The International Patient Care team ensures your safety and comfort throughout your stay in India.
8 What insurance plans does Apollo Institute of Pediatrics accept?
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We accept a wide range of insurance plans, including: Major national health insurance providers Many international insurance plans Government health schemes For specific information about your insurance coverage, please contact our Insurance Cell. They can assist you with verifying your coverage and understanding your benefits.
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