MBBS, Member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH, London, Glasgow or Edinburgh)
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Dr Raghuram Mallaiah, MBBS, MRCP, Director Neonatology, Fortis La femme Hospital, New DelhiFounder, Amaara Human Milk Bank, New Delhi & BangaloreGraduated from Bangalore Medical college in 1994Postgraduate training Paediatrics and superspeciality training in neonatology in the United Kingdom 1994 – 2004. MRCP(UK) paediatrics in 1999Fellow in Neonatology at The Hammersmith Hospital , Imperial College London.Returned back to India in 2004 to set up the state of the art teritiary neonatal centre at Fortis La Femme, New delhi which is a specialised obstetric and neonatal hospital, the first of its kind in India..Presented papers at the Neonatal society of England, Royal college of Obstetrics and Gynaecology-London, RCOG annual meet – Delhi, AICOG – Delhi and other prestigious societies both national and international. Started Breast Milk Foundation which is a not for profit organisation, which specialises in Human Milk banking, started the first Milk Bank in Delhi and Bangalore.
** ** *** ** *** ****** ******* ** ******He is like a bible for my childcare.. My daughter was born in La femme fortis n taken care of well.. She was in NICU n this hospital staff n nursing is just excellent
I hv a WOW experience with this doctor n hospital
Visited For Children's Health
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Doctor is very nice.. he listens very carefully and answer all the queries.....overall experience is good
Visited For Colic
Doc is fine but there is no way of getting in touch in case of emergencies.
Especially for a new born one needs to have extra guidance and care. We had our baby at Fortis (which was a bad experience overall).
We did our first visits to dr raghuram but when we needed to contact during some colic issue we were not put fwd to him and had to go through a junior doctor.
He might be good at what he does but needs to be available for patients in some form or the other. I have heard of other doctors being available on call or what's app to guide or attend to issues.
Visited For Colic
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The doctor has plenty of credentials to his name but unfortunately, he did not stand up to our expectations at all. We took our newborn out of the house specifically so he could examine him, but he didn't even touch the baby. He does not spend time to listen to the problem or to explain the solution. **** ** *** ********** ********* **** ****** *** *** *****
*** ***** ******* ** * ***** *** ********** ****** **** ******** * if we want to ask a question, the doctor will not available on call so we have to make an appointment and pay 1000 for it; if the baby has been prescribed an injection ***** *** ** ******** ************ ** *** ******* ****** the doctor will again ask for 1000 only to write the "date" on the prescription sheet; and so on. ********* ** **** ****** **** *** ***************** ****** ***** ** ** ******* ** * ****** ****** ** **** ***** **** ***** ******** I definitely do not recommend him.
Dr. Raghu listen the patient very carefully, always try to find out the route cause of the disease, recommend very less medication. Thanks doctor. May God bless you.
Visited For Pediatric VaccinationsPaediatric care
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessTreatment satisfaction
Dr Raghuram Mallaiah welcomes the patients with warmly and treated carefully. We get satisfaction in consultation with him.
Straight to the point. He didn't want my baby to have any medicine rather preferred other way round
Visited For Childhood InfectionsChildren's HealthChild nutrition Guidance
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Doctor Raghu always gives the best and the most reassuring advice for my kid. We trust in him 101%.
Visited For Neonatal Nursing
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