Dr. Kuldeep Singh
Experience: | 7 years |
Education: | Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh |
Academic degree: | DM (Doctorate of Medicine) |
Area of specialization: | I am working in pediatrics and neonatology, caring for children from the very first moments of life all the way into later stages of growth. My focus is wide, I deal with acute illnesses like respiratory infections, fever, gastro issues, as well as long standing chronic problems that need regular monitoring. Neonatal care is a big part of my practice, handling premature babies, birth complications, or newborns who need NICU support. Each case feel different, sometimes delicate, sometimes urgent, but always requiring patience and close attention.
I also manage general pediatric concerns—growth, nutrition, immunization, skin or allergy problems—because many of these small issues actually decide how healthy a child grows in the long term. Parents often come worried with endless questions, and I try to balance clear medical advice with reassurance, cause both are equally important. My work is not just about treating disease, it’s about ensuring children develop in a healthy way and giving families confidence that they are supported at every step. |
Achievements: | I am honored to have recieved a Gold medal during my DM in Neonatology, something that still remind me of the long hours of study, clinical postings and sleepless nights in NICU. For me it was not just an award, it was proof that the effort and focus I put into training had real value. That recognition encourage me even today, whenever I face tough cases or moments of doubt, reminding me that persistence in medicine always pay back. |
I am working as a Neonatologist, a field that I chose after completing my MBBS, then MD in Pediatrics and later DM in Neonatology. The journey was long, and honestly sometimes draining, but it gave me the skills and patience needed to deal with newborns who are so fragile and yet so strong in their own way. My focus is on providing complete neonatal care, from premature babies requiring NICU support to term babies who may still face complications right after birth. Over the years I have also extended my work to cover general pediatric consultations, cause once a child leaves NICU the challenges don’t end, they just change shape. From growth monitoring, feeding issues, vaccination schedules, developmental delays to infections that come during early years, I try to look at the whole picture and not just the immediate medical concern. I work with a dedicated team that include other neonatologists, pediatricians, nurses and allied health staff. Team work is critical here, no one can handle a neonatal emergency alone. Whether it’s respiratory distress, sepsis, or birth related complications, having trained people around mean every second is used well. Sometimes we succeed fast, sometimes progress is slow, but the effort never stops. My practice also stretches into prenatal guidance—talking to expectant parents who are worried about delivery, explaining risk factors, or planning for possible neonatal support if complications are expected. These discussions are just as important as treatment, cause family understanding often decide how smooth the recovery phase goes. The goal for me remain simple yet challanging: to ensure children not only survive but thrive, to support families in difficult moments and to provide care that match the highest standards of neonatal and pediatric medicine. Even now, each small milestone—whether it is a premature baby finally gaining weight or a parent smiling after sleepless nights—reminds me why this work matter so much.