

When it comes to your child’s health, you want expert care, gentle hands, and dependable support — all under one roof. At Sri Krishna Children Hospital in Una, the Pediatric Outpatient Department (OPD) serves as a trusted destination for preventive checkups, acute illness management, growth monitoring, and personalized pediatric care for infants, toddlers, and adolescents alike.
The Pediatric OPD is typically your child’s first stop for non-emergency health concerns — whether it’s a routine check-up, immunization, nutritional advice, or evaluation of symptoms like fever, cough, rashes, or stomach discomfort. At Sri Krishna Children Hospital, the OPD is structured to be child-friendly, efficient, and parent-focused, ensuring every visit feels as comfortable and stress-free as possible.
The heart of any pediatric service is its medical team. At the Pediatric OPD here, experienced child health specialists provide:
Thorough clinical assessments tailored to each age group
Growth and development monitoring
Vaccination counseling and administration
Acute illness diagnosis and treatment plans
Advice on nutrition, sleep, behavior, and preventive care
Doctors take time to listen to concerns, explain health issues clearly, and partner with parents in planning the next steps — whether that’s medication, observation, or specialist referrals.
The Pediatric OPD at Sri Krishna Children Hospital operates regular consultation hours — typically in the morning and afternoon on weekdays — making it easy for working parents and caregivers to schedule visits. Appointments can often be booked in advance, helping reduce waiting time and ensuring a smoother visit experience.
We provide Pediatric OPD, NICU (Newborn Care Unit), indoor admissions, emergency pediatric care, vaccination services, child growth monitoring, insurance & TPA support, and Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY) services.
Yes, our hospital offers 24×7 pediatric emergency services to handle urgent medical needs of infants and children.
Yes, we have a fully equipped Newborn Care Unit (NICU) with trained specialists to care for premature and critically ill newborns.