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Dr. Shreeya Rajput

Dr. Shreeya Rajput
Dhanvantri clinic ,banatlab Jammu
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
SKIMS SOURA
Academic degree:
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Area of specialization:
I am drawn to pediatrics from the start of my training, something about caring for kids just felt right to me. This field is not only about treating fever, infections or asthma, but really about watching a child grow, guiding parents when they are worried, and noticing the little things that might point to bigger health issues. I work with newborns, infants, young children and teenagers, and each stage brings it’s own challenges, like vaccination, growth delays or adolescent concerns. For me pediatrics is not just a speciality on paper, it’s about patience and listening carefully, because kids dont always say whats wrong, you need to look beyond. I focus on holistic care, meaning i try to combine accurate diagnosis, evidence based medicine with empathy and family support. Sometimes it feels tough, like those emergency nights where minutes matter, but then seeing a child recover makes it worth. To me, this work is responsibility as much as passion, to protect the health of the most vulnerable.
Achievements:
I am done with one year internship at GMC jammu where I handled routine opd cases and ward duties that gave me first real feel of pediatric practice. Later I completd 15 months senior residency in pediatrics from GMC srinagar, managing emergencies, neonatal icu, and inpatient care. Through that training I learnt to deal with wide range of ailments in children from common infections to critical cases, and also how to guide parents in difficult situation without losing patience or clarity.

I am Dr Shreeya Rajput and honestly when i look back, pediatrics always felt like the place i was meant to be. I did my MBBS from SKIMS Soura, and then went on for MD in Pediatrics at GMC Jammu. Those years shaped how i think about children’s health, not just in terms of diagnosis or treatment but the small details of daily care that really make a difference. After that i worked 15 months as Senior Resident in Pediatrics at GMC Srinagar, and that gave me the kind of hands-on expereince that no textbook ever does. Long nights, emergency codes, neonatal units where minutes feel like hours, and OPD days packed with worried parents and restless kids—it’s intense but it teaches you balance. I deal with all kinds of pediatric problems, from managing acute infections, fevers, asthma, and diarrheal illness to long-term care in chronic conditions and growth concerns. Neonatal care is an area I got especially trained in during residency, handling premature babies, low birth weight infants and complicated post-delivery cases. I also manage OPD patients of all type, whether it’s routine vaccination, developmental checks or children coming in with recurring health complaints. Some days are routine, other days bring something rare or unexpected and those moments constantly push me to stay sharp and keep learning. What i carry from this journey is not just clinical knowledge but a deeper sense that pediatrics needs patience, empathy and clarity. Parents want someone who can explain things without jargon, and kids need someone who can make them feel safe even when they’re sick or scared. I try to keep my practice rooted in evidence-based medicine but also in kindness, because one without the other feels incomplete. I continue to keep up with updates in pediatric care, because in medicine nothing stays still for too long. And maybe that’s why this field keeps me motivated—there’s always more to learn, always another young life to protect, and always a reason to keep going.