KK Womens and Childrens Hospital Volunteer Singapore
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- 100 Bukit Timah Road
Dr S Bisetty Pediatrician Durban is a certified Paediatric Gastroenterologist based at Netcare St Augustine’s Hospital in KwaZulu-Natal. She provides exceptional care for children with gastrointestinal, liver, and nutritional concerns. Dr. Bisetty ensures each patient receives personalized attention in a compassionate, patient-centered environment.
As Dr S Bisetty Pediatrician Durban, Dr. Bisetty treats children from newborns to adolescents. She focuses on gastrointestinal problems, liver conditions, and nutritional issues. Her specialized training enables her to address the unique health needs of every child she treats.
Dr. S Bisetty Pediatrician Durban specializes in pediatric gastroenterology. She treats children with disorders related to the oesophagus, stomach, intestines, and pancreas. After obtaining her MBChB in 2003, she honed her skills at various hospitals across KwaZulu-Natal. This experience helped her develop expertise in diagnosing and treating complex gastrointestinal issues in children.
Dr. S Bisetty Pediatrician Durban actively supports children’s health beyond medical care. She offers donations of clothes, toys, and unopened infant formula to families in need. Her commitment to improving the lives of children extends to her charitable initiatives and her work in the community.
Dr. Bisetty’s training in pediatric gastroenterology started when she worked at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital. She led the Pediatric Gastroenterology Unit, training under experienced professionals in gastroenterology and pediatric surgery. Dr. Bisetty earned her certification in gastroenterology in 2014. She continues to grow in her field, ensuring her patients receive the best care possible.
Outside of her medical practice, Dr S Bisetty Pediatrician Durban enjoys family life with her husband, Dr. Keith Pillay, and their three children: Jaina, Diyana, and Kairan. She also supports children’s homes like HOLAH House and Ithemba Lethu, contributing to the well-being of vulnerable children in her community.
