Vishwaraj Hospital

Dr. Chandrakant Sahare

Specialist, Paediatrics & Neonatology

Nationality 

Language 

Experience  

  : Indian 

: English , Hindi , Marathi 

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About Dr. Chandrakant Sahare

Dr. Chandrakant Sahare is a highly experienced and dedicated Pediatrician and Neonatologist based at VishwaRaj Hospital. With a strong commitment to child healthcare, he specializes in providing comprehensive medical care for infants, children, and newborns, including critical neonatal care.

With qualifications including MBBS, DCH, and DNB in Pediatrics and Neonatology, Dr. Sahare brings advanced clinical expertise and evidence-based practices to his patients. His extensive training enables him to handle a wide spectrum of pediatric conditions—from routine child health concerns to complex neonatal cases requiring intensive care.

Dr. Sahare is known for his compassionate and patient-centric approach. He focuses on building trust with both children and parents, ensuring clear communication and personalized treatment plans. His areas of expertise include newborn care, growth and development monitoring, immunization, management of childhood illnesses, and care of premature and critically ill newborns.

At VishwaRaj Hospital, he plays a key role in delivering high-quality pediatric and neonatal services, combining modern medical technology with a warm, empathetic approach. His dedication to improving child health outcomes makes him a trusted name among families seeking reliable and advanced pediatric care.

Specialties

  • Pediatrics (Child Health) 
  • Neonatology (Newborn Care) 
  • Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU) 
  • Growth & Development Monitoring 
  • Vaccination & Immunization

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I take my newborn to a neonatologist?

If your baby is premature, has low birth weight, breathing issues, infections, or requires NICU care, a neonatologist is essential.

 A healthy newborn typically has good feeding habits, regular crying, normal skin color, steady weight gain, and active movements.

Vaccination begins at birth and continues through childhood, protecting against diseases like polio, measles, hepatitis, and more. Follow national immunization guidelines.