About Dr. Navin Bhatia

Dr. Navin Bhatia
Pediatrician | MBBS, DNB
18+ Years of Experience
About the Doctor
Dr. Navin Gulshan Bhatia is a Paediatrician and Paediatric Intensivist with over 18+ years of experience in paediatrics, including more than a decade dedicated to paediatric intensive care. He has extensive expertise in managing critically ill children, paediatric emergencies, neonatal and paediatric intensive care, and complex medical conditions requiring multidisciplinary management.
Specialities
- General Paediatrics
- Paediatric Intensive Care (PICU)
- Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU)
- Paediatric Emergency Medicine
- Paediatric Critical Care
- Childhood Infections & Respiratory Diseases
- Diabetes in Children
- Preventive & Developmental Paediatrics
Experience
- Consultant & HOD – Paediatrics & Paediatric Intensive Care at PB Health
- Over 15 years of experience in Paediatrics, including over 10 years in Paediatric Intensive Care
- Served as Associate Consultant & PICU In-charge at Max Hospital, Gurugram
- Previously worked as Specialist Paediatrician & PICU In-charge at Renai Medicity, Kochi
- Associated with Batra Hospital, Swami Dayanand Hospital, AIIMS New Delhi, and other leading healthcare institutions
- Extensive experience in establishing protocol-driven PICU services, managing critically ill children, and leading multidisciplinary paediatric teams
Achievements
- Recipient of the Medical Services Excellence Award by the Delhi Medical Association (2015–2016)
- Honoured with the Presidential Award as a "Corona Warrior" by the Indian Medical Association (2021)
- Certified NABH Master Trainer
- Winner of the State Hematology-Oncology Quiz for Paediatricians and the Intercollegiate IAP Quiz
- Published research in national and international journals and presented papers at leading paediatric conferences
- Actively involved in quality improvement initiatives, clinical protocol development, and training of doctors and nursing teams
Location
PB Health hospital, DLF Phase 2, Sector 25, Gurugram, Haryana - 122002