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Dr Dipanwita Saha MBBS, MD PEDIATRICS (Delhi)(Child Specialist) is an immensely knowledgeable Child Specialist who holds years of experience in the field of Pediatrics. Along with her team, she has been dedicatedly providing skilled medical services to new-born babies, children & adolescent.

Dr. Dipanwita Saha, is a distinguished child specialist based in Malda at Dishari Polyclinic and Diagnostic. With MD PEDIATRICS degree from Delhi and years of practical experience, Dr. Saha is renowned for her expertise in pediatrics, focusing on the medical needs of newborns, children, and adolescents. Her approach to child healthcare is both compassionate and comprehensive, reflecting her deep commitment to improving the well-being of her young patients.

All children deserve high-quality medical care. As a parent, it is important to be aware of the most up-to-date treatment guidelines so you can be sure your child is getting the best care possible. There are so many childhood diseases, infectious and noninfectious, that it would be impossible to list them. However, we are ready to treat your child with utmost care.

Contact and take appointment for any issues of your child health like the following and anything else: 

PEDIATRIC MEDICINE, VACCINATION, CHRONIC FEVER

PERSISTENT COUGH, CHILDHOOD CONSTIPATION, CHILDHOOD DIARRHEA

DIET FOR CHILDREN, TUMMY PAIN

CHILDHOOD ASTHMA, NEPHROTIC SYNDROME

ENURESIS, HEADACHE, ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE, NEW BORN CARE


Common Pediatric Treatments:

Depending on your child’s specific condition, we may recommend a combination of home remedies and medical treatments. Some common pediatric treatments include:

  • Topical ointments and creams
  • Prescription medications
  • Everyday household remedies
Infants, toddlers, and children often face higher health risks compared to adults due to their developing immune systems. As parents, it’s natural to feel concerned about your child's well-being, but with our expert care, you can trust that your child is in good hands.

Health is a fundamental right, and every child should have access to essential medicines. In India, with over 400 million children, the need for accessible healthcare is critical. A successful initiative can make a difference not only for Indian children but for children worldwide.