Dr. Diksha Asati is a dedicated and compassionate pediatrician with special interest and training in pediatric intensive care. With a strong foundation in child health and years of hands-on experience in managing critically ill children, she brings a holistic approach to care—combining empathy, clinical precision, and evidence-based medicine. Dr. Asati is known for her thorough patient care, quick decision-making in emergencies, and strong communication with families. Her journey reflects a commitment to continuous learning and delivering quality pediatric care.Dr. Diksha Asati is a dedicated and compassionate pediatrician with special interest and training in pediatric intensive care. With a strong foundation in child health and years of hands-on experience in managing critically ill children, she brings a holistic approach to care—combining empathy, clinical precision, and evidence-based medicine. Dr. Asati is known for her thorough patient care, quick decision-making in emergencies, and strong communication with families. Her journey reflects a commitment to continuous learning and delivering quality pediatric care.Read more
Doctor Profile
MBBS – NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur (MUHS, Nashik) | 2009–2014
Internship – NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur | 2014–2015
MD (Pediatrics) – Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur | 2018–2021
Senior Residency – JNU Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre | 2022–2023
Original Research – Comparison between oral ferrous ascorbate and colloidal iron in treating iron deficiency anemia in children | International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics
Case Report – Autoimmune Enigma: Type 1 Diabetes, DKA, Coeliac Disease & Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis | International Journal of Scientific Research
Case Report – Metachromatic Leukodystrophy presenting with regression of milestones | International Journal of Biological and Medical Research
Paper Presentation – Levetiracetam vs Phenytoin for Convulsive Status Epilepticus in Pediatrics | Rajpedicon Jaipur
Poster Presentations –
DiGeorge Syndrome
Inborn Errors of Metabolism as sick infant presentations
First Indian case of Osteo-Oto-Hepato-Enteric (OOHE) Syndrome