Dr. Hema Nalini Kandru appointed as Consultant Developmental Paediatrician at Varnam Child Development Centre
Hyderabad, Dec 19 : Varnam Child Development Centre (A Unit of Divis Foundation for gifted children) has announced the appointment of Dr. Hema Nalini Kandru as Consultant Developmental Paediatrician, strengthening the centre’s commitment to early identification, evidence-based intervention, and holistic developmental care for children.
With over three decades of experience in paediatrics and developmental care, Dr. Hema brings deep clinical expertise in managing neurodevelopmental conditions including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, learning difficulties, and developmental delays. An MBBS graduate from Osmania Medical College with a Diploma in Child Health (DCH) from Gandhi Medical College, she has worked across leading hospitals and child health centres in Hyderabad and has been actively involved in clinical care, teaching, and advocacy.
At Varnam Child Development Centre, Dr. Hema will focus on comprehensive developmental assessments, early diagnosis, parent guidance, and multidisciplinary care planning. Her appointment aligns with the centre’s vision of providing compassionate, child-centric, and scientifically grounded developmental services.
Commenting on the appointment, Dr. Pramod Gaddam from Divis foundation said,
“Dr. Hema’s extensive experience and her empathetic, family-focused approach make her a valuable addition to our clinical team. Her presence will significantly enhance our ability to support children and families through every stage of their developmental journey.”
Speaking on her association with Varnam Child Development Centre, Dr. Hema said,
“Early identification and timely intervention can change the trajectory of a child’s life. I look forward to working with the team at Varnam Child Development Centre to empower parents, support children, and build inclusive pathways for development.”
Dr. Hema is currently the Telangana State Coordinator for the Indian Academy of Neurodevelopmental Paediatrics (IAPNDP) and has played a key role in training paediatricians, medical officers, educators, and parents on developmental screening and early intervention. Her work includes setting up tertiary-level NICU services, conducting autism and Down syndrome awareness programmes, developing innovative screening tools, and contributing to national conferences and peer-reviewed publications.
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