Outpatient and Inpatient Pediatric Care
At Gokul Children Hospital, our OPD (Outpatient Department) and IPD (Inpatient Department) services are designed to provide comprehensive care for children across all stages of their health journey. Our OPD services offer convenient consultations, preventive check-ups, and follow-up visits to address various pediatric concerns in a timely manner, allowing children to receive essential care without requiring hospital admission. For cases needing closer monitoring or extended treatment, our IPD services provide a comfortable, child-friendly environment equipped with advanced medical technology and attentive nursing care.
Our dedicated team of pediatric specialists and healthcare staff work together to ensure that each child receives personalized, compassionate care whether they are visiting for a routine check-up or undergoing an extended hospital stay.
We prioritize family involvement and clear communication, creating a supportive experience for both young patients and their families. Gokul Children Hospital is committed to ensuring accessible, high-quality OPD and IPD services.
Convenient OPD Services
Efficient consultations and follow-ups.
Comfortable IPD Facilities
Safe, child-friendly inpatient care.
Modern Equipment
Advanced technology for precise treatment.
Expert Pediatric Team
Specialized care from skilled professionals
WHY CHOOSE US
18+ Bed Capacity
Offering an 18-bed capacity for quality, comfortable patient care.
Vaccination Available
Providing essential vaccinations to safeguard children’s health at every stage.
ICU Equipped
Fully equipped ICU for critical pediatric care and emergency support.
Cashless Services
Offering convenient cashless services for a smooth and stress-free billing experience.
Proven Success
Demonstrating proven success with high-quality care and positive patient outcomes.
Tailored Treatments
Tailored treatments customized to each child’s specific needs.
Have A Question?
What is the difference between OPD and IPD services?
OPD (Outpatient Department) provides consultations and minor treatments without hospital admission, while IPD (Inpatient Department) requires admission for more intensive care and monitoring.
Does the IPD (Inpatient Department) handle cases that require surgeries?
No, surgeries are handled by specialized surgeons and surgical teams. The IPD typically focuses on medical cases and illnesses that require continuous care and monitoring, such as typhoid, dengue, viral infections, pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTI), upper respiratory tract infections (URTI), and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI), among others.
What type of illnesses are treated in the IPD (Inpatient Department)?
The IPD manages and treats a wide range of illnesses that require hospitalization and medical care. These include infectious diseases such as typhoid, dengue, viral infections, pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTI), upper respiratory tract infections (URTI), and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI), among others.
Are OPD and IPD services available every day?
OPD services are available during regular hours, while IPD operates 24/7 for admitted patients.
Does insurance cover both OPD and IPD services?
Coverage depends on your insurance policy. Many plans cover IPD services, while some also include OPD.