Motherhood Hospitals, Tricity Steers Expert Meet on the Future of Child Healthcare with 100+ Specialists
Motherhood Hospitals, a leader in women’s and children’s healthcare, in collaboration with the Punjab Medical Council (PMC), successfully hosted the Tricity Paediatric Super Specialty Meet 2025 at JW Marriott, Chandigarh. The conference gathered over 100 pediatric healthcare experts, including neonatologists, pediatricians, and specialists, as well as graduate and postgraduate students from Punjab, Haryana, Ahmedabad, Himachal Pradesh, and many others.

Chandigarh, July 21l, 2025: Motherhood Hospitals, a leader in women’s and children’s healthcare, in collaboration with the Punjab Medical Council (PMC), successfully hosted the Tricity Paediatric Super Specialty Meet 2025 at JW Marriott, Chandigarh. The conference gathered over 100 pediatric healthcare experts, including neonatologists, pediatricians, and specialists, as well as graduate and postgraduate students from Punjab, Haryana, Ahmedabad, Himachal Pradesh, and many others.
The event served as a national platform to discuss the future of pediatric and neonatology care in India, focusing on how pediatricians are gearing up to provide end-to-end, comprehensive care for children from birth through adolescence. Such open forums help doctors share knowledge and explore solutions together.
The discussions focused on evaluating ways to protect children from serious diseases and ensuring healthier futures in how doctors can better protect and care for children at every stage. Experts highlighted using new technology for early detection of health problems, routine mental health checks, and managing rising issues like childhood obesity and diabetes. Real-life cases were shared, including “Kawasaki in Cribs,” a serious illness affecting young children’s blood vessels, and how skin changes can reveal hidden infections. Doctors also discussed care strategies for critically ill children in PICU and complex brain and nerve disorders. A key focus was on newer vaccines like Meningococcal and HPV, and treatments like Beyfortus for RSV, all aimed at shielding children from dangerous infections, serious diseases, and certain cancers, helping them grow up healthier and safer.
Dr. Neeraj Kumar, Medical Director, Motherhood Chaitanya Hospitals, Sec 44, Chandigrah emphasized the role of advanced medical practices, stating, "The Tricity Paediatric Super Specialty Meet 2025 has been instrumental in showcasing the leaps we've made in child healthcare. Our discussions today centered around NICU and PICU advancements and the introduction of new vaccines for better child safety and protection. These empower us to offer the most advanced and comprehensive care, ensuring the best possible start for every child."
Dr. Sunny Narula, Senior Consultant- Paediatrician & Neonatologist, Motherhood Hospitals, Mohali, highlighted the collaborative effort in enhancing pediatric care: "This meet truly underscored the importance of integrating cutting-edge technology and collaborative strategies in managing complex pediatric cases. From advanced neonatal care to intensive pediatric interventions, our collective efforts are geared towards safeguarding our little ones and improving their long-term health outcomes. It’s about leveraging every advancement for their well-being."
Dr. Pallav Gupta, Head- Medical Operations, Motherhood Hospitals, added, "Bringing together such a wide spectrum of experts under one roof enabled meaningful dialogue on emerging challenges and innovations in pediatric care. From exploring complex cases to spotlighting new-age vaccines and treatments, the meet reinforced our collective responsibility to push the frontiers of child health in India. At Motherhood Hospitals, we are committed to nurturing this spirit of knowledge exchange and collaboration to shape the future of pediatric care."
The event winded up with a closing ceremony, leaving participants inspired and equipped with actionable insights to enhance their practice in protecting the health of children. Motherhood Hospitals continue their commitment to setting benchmarks in women’s and children’s healthcare, ensuring better outcomes for every mother and child.