MBBS, MD, DNB, MRCPCH, FRCPCH
I have been practicing as a paediatrician for 20 years and have trained across West Midlands, Cambridgeshire and Yorkshire, gaining extensive experience in dealing with a wide variety of medical conditions. I have a CCT in General Paediatrics(2008) and have worked at Leeds Teaching Hospitals as a Consultant and currently work at Royal London Hospital as a Consultant in Community Paediatrics.
I have been awarded “Clinical Excellence Award” for my commitment to delivering excellent care to my patients and was listed amongst top 250 specialists in Britain in Tatler’s doctors guide
My special interests are in childhood developmental problems, autism, obesity and genital problems. I also see children with general paediatric problems including: poor growth, vomiting, reflux, constipation, recurrent abdominal pain, diarrhoea, enlarged lymph glands, swellings/lumps, anaemia, vitamin deficiency, cough, asthma, sore throats, infections of skin, ear/nose/throat, chest, urine etc, flat feet, knock knees, back Pain, painful limbs/limp, skin rashes and eczema, headaches, migraine daytime wetting/soiling accidents, bedwetting and soiling.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Dr Monika Bajaj at Spire include:
Paediatrics
Other treatments
Paediatric medicine
COVID-19 testing or antibody tests are not available as a standalone service at Spire London East Hospital.
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
General Medical Council
Medical Protection Society
I have a strong interest in research and have published 15 articles in National and International journals. I was commissioned by the Department of Health to develop an e-learning training package for “Management of Obesity in children”. (published 2011). I was also Lead clinical facilitator for designing a pathway for “Obesity in Children”. It has been published on Map of Medicine, NHS Institute of Innovation and Improvement, 2010.
I was invited as a speaker to the First World Paediatric Congress in Dalian, China, in October 2013 to talk on “Management of Vesicular Genital rashes in children and adolescents” and have given over 20 talks in Regional and National conferences. My current interests include reviewing childhood deaths and identifying modifiable and preventable factors.
I can speak fluent Hindi and Bengali as well and this often helps to reduce anxieties for parents from different cultural backgrounds. I support my consultations with parent information leaflets so families go away confident in understanding and managing their child’s condition.
Telephone | 020 3327 6350 |
katie@medicaladministration.co.uk |