best paediatrician
Dr. Pratyusha Jevaji
MBBS, DCH, DNB
Dr. Prathyusha Jevaji is a compassionate and highly experienced Pediatrician with over 12 years of dedicated clinical expertise in child healthcare. She completed her MBBS (2005) from Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, followed by DCH (2013) from Sardar Patel Medical College,bikaner and earned her DNB pediatrics (2016) from Manipal Hospitals bengaluru. She is currently serving at Pranaam Hospitals, where she provides comprehensive, evidence-based pediatric care with a strong focus on child wellness and developmental excellence. She has been honoured with the prestigious Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Excellence in Child Care Award in recognition of her commitment to pediatric healthcare.
Dr. Prathyusha specializes in newborn and neonatal care, including management of neonatal jaundice, feeding difficulties, birth infections, growth monitoring, and vaccination guidance. Her expertise extends to growth and developmental monitoring—tracking height and weight, milestone assessment, nutritional evaluation, and early identification of learning disabilities. She provides preventive child healthcare services such as immunization scheduling, routine health checkups, vitamin deficiency management, and parental counselling. She is adept at treating common childhood illnesses like fever, cough, cold, viral infections, vomiting, diarrhea, skin rashes, and allergies, as well as infectious diseases including chickenpox, measles, mumps, dengue, and typhoid.
Her clinical interests also include nutritional disorders such as childhood obesity, anaemia, and Vitamin D deficiency, along with emergency and acute paediatric care for high fever with seizures, dehydration, injuries, burns, accidental poisoning, and severe allergic reactions. Additionally, she offers guidance for behavioral and mental health concerns in children, including ADHD, screen addiction, and bedwetting. Dr. Prathyusha has contributed to pediatric research through publications on neonatal seizures, neurosonogram findings in high-risk neonates, pyomyositis in hospitalized children, and neonatal sepsis with antimicrobial susceptibility patterns—reflecting her commitment to advancing pediatric knowledge and delivering high-quality, child-centered care.