
MBBS, MD - Pediatrics
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Dr Seema Alam has joined ILBS in December 2010 as additional professor Pediatric Hepatology. Her fellowship at Kings College's Pediatric Liver unit came handy in developing the first ever department of Pediatric Hepatology in the country. The department has grown to the present strength since then and the pediatric liver transplantation program was also initiated in September 2011. ILBS has performed about 12 pediatric Living and one Deceased Donor Liver Transplantation in about 14 months. The OPD attendance and indoor occupancy has grown many folds in the last 2 years of her stay here. Her keen interest in metabolic liver disease is opening new arena of diagnosis which is exclusive to this department. The department has been working in the right direction is evident from the fact that this year it has bagged two of the four awards in the hepatology section of the Pediatric gastroenterology subchapter for original work. This year the department starts the PDCC course in Pediatric hepatology.
very good doctor dr seema aalam spl..child lever problem .and very good experience in child genetic deses
Very bad experience..Dr. Seema Alam had not even touched the child..it feels like insulting us......
I went to the Hospital at 11 AM to the treatment of my 18 Months old baby, first Nurse told me that After examine by the Junior Doctor Dr. Seema Alam Examine. After Waiting of One hour Junior Doctor examined my baby and told me to wait for Dr. Seema Alam. At 1 PM she went for having her lunch and taking rest. As she doesn't want to work, *** ***** **** ***** *** ***** *** **** *** *** ****** ****** *** **** **** ** ********** She came back at 4 PM after taking rest and suggested some medicines to Junior Doctor for baby. She didn't even check the baby.
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Visited For Abdominal Pain
When i reached to institute then got to know dr seema is child specialist then i cancel appointment through practo and follow the procedure of hospital. Bad experience.