Dr. Mahesh K Grover - Pediatrics in Delhi

Dr. Mahesh K Grover

MBBS, Diploma in Child Health (DCH)

PediatricsPediatrics
  • Delhi, Delhi

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Clinic Locations

Grover's Clinic

House Number A-35, Main Road , Delhi , Delhi , India

Services

  • Day care facility for the total family
  • Vaccination/ Immunization

Specialization

  • Pediatrician
  • General Physician

Education

  • G B Pant Hospital / Moulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi - 1979 Graduated
    MBBS
  • University of Delhi - 1983 Graduated
    Diploma in Child Health (DCH)

Work & Experience

  • Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital
    Internship
    1979-1980
  • Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital
    Resident
    1981-1982
  • Kasturba Hospital
    Resident
    1983-1984
  • Grover's Clinic
    Owner
    1984-2016

Membership

  • Indian Medical Association (IMA)

  • Delhi Chapter of Indian Academy of Paediatrics

News

Miscarriage Rates in Pregnancy Week By Week

Nothing can be more painful in pregnancy than a miscarriage or any type of birth defect. Miscarriage is the condition when a baby is accidentally lost before the 20th week of your pregnancy. There are a lot of factors that might be responsible for miscarriage, but a new mother- to- should know what can possibly lead to miscarriage, when, how, and in which rate does miscarriage occurs in the pregnancy.

How Much Sleep Does A Child Need And Why?

Getting enough quality sleep is important for children of all ages. Sleep is an essential part of building both the physical and mental health of a child. Understanding a child’s sleeping needs is the first step toward providing good sleep to children. Children that get good sleep have increased brainpower, and higher attention spans, and are more calm and alert during the day than children who do not get enough sleep. It plays a crucial role in the development of young minds and inadequate sleep can have a long-term effect on mental health

Gestational Diabetes: Everything You Need to Know About it

Gestational diabetes is a condition in which blood sugar levels are unusually high during pregnancy. Affected women do not have diabetes before becoming pregnant, and the majority of them return to normalcy after the baby is born. In subsequent pregnancies, the condition has a 30 to 70% risk of returning. Furthermore, almost half of women with gestational diabetes acquire type 2 diabetes within a few years of giving birth.

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