Dr. Shrikant J Tiwari is a dedicated and experienced Paediatrician based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. With a career spanning over 10 years, he has established himself as a trusted healthcare professional who specializes in the care and treatment of infants, children, and adolescents. Dr. Tiwari holds a prestigious MBBS and MD in Paediatrics, complemented by a fellowship in Neonatology and a diploma in Hospital Management (DHM). This blend of qualifications equips him with a comprehensive understanding of child health and developmental needs.
Dr. Tiwari is fluent in both English and Hindi, enabling him to communicate effectively with a diverse patient population. His commitment to excellence in clinical practice is reflected in his research contributions, including studies on foreign body aspiration in children and the quality of nursing care in the NICU. He has co-authored significant publications that offer valuable insights into paediatric health, such as his work on thymoma in a young patient that was published in the Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society.
As a member of Apollo's medical team, Dr. Tiwari exemplifies the hospital's commitment to high-quality healthcare. He is known for his compassionate approach and a thorough understanding of the nuances involved in child care, making him a sought-after paediatrician among parents looking for the best medical care for their children. His goal is to ensure that every child receives optimal health care and support during their formative years. Whether providing routine check-ups or addressing complex health issues, Dr. Shrikant J Tiwari is dedicated to improving children's health outcomes and enhancing their quality of life.
Apollo Hospitals, Navimumbai- 2018 till date
Fortis Hospital, Vashi, Navimumbai- 2017- 2018
Surya Child Care, Santacruz, Mumbai- 2016-2017
Fortis Hospitals, Vashi, Navimumbai- 2014-2016
Memberships
National Neonatology Forum (NNF)
Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP)
Association of Medical Consultants Mumbai
Reseach & Publications
- “Foreign Body Aspiration in Children: A Clinical Profile”
- “To study the Quality of Nursing Care in The NICU”
- Tiwari S, Bafna V, Shrotriya S, Kalrao V, Lalwani S.
- Thymoma in a 14 Month Female with Mild Pure Red
- Cell Aplasia. J Nepal Paediatr Soc 2015;35 (1):76-78

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