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Dr.S.RAMPRASAD

Neonatologist, Pediatric Intensivist & Pediatrician (Vijaywada)

MD (Pediatrics), Fellowship in Neonatology

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Dr. Ramprasad is working as a Consultant Neonatologist and Pediatric Intensivist at Vijayawada branch since 2010. He completed MD in Pediatrics at Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool and Fellowship in Neonatology from Rainbow Children’s Hospital Hyderabad.

After completion of Fellowship, he continued working in Rainbow Children’s Hospital Hyderabad and trained in Pediatric Critical Care for a year, and then he joined as a Consultant at Vijayawada.

His areas of interest are Neonatology, particularly managing ELBW (Extremely Low Birth Weight) babies, who are less than 1kg, and pediatric critical care.
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  • About Doctor
  • Publications
  • Affiliations & Fellowships
  • Availability
  • FAQ’s
Dr. Ramprasad is working as a Consultant Neonatologist and Pediatric Intensivist at Vijayawada branch since 2010. He completed MD in Pediatrics at Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool and Fellowship in Neonatology from Rainbow Children’s Hospital Hyderabad.

After completion of Fellowship, he continued working in Rainbow Children’s Hospital Hyderabad and trained in Pediatric Critical Care for a year, and then he joined as a Consultant at Vijayawada.

His areas of interest are Neonatology, particularly managing ELBW (Extremely Low Birth Weight) babies, who are less than 1kg, and pediatric critical care.

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