Homeopathic care for children in Naraina, Delhi
Unhurried consultations for your child's everyday health — from recurring coughs and tummy troubles to sleep and school-time worries — alongside your paediatrician, never instead.
Dr. Yashasvi Verma · MD (Hom.) — B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra
Does this sound like your child?
Colds & coughs that keep coming back
Every few weeks it's the same runny nose, the same cough, another week of school missed.
Sore throats & tonsil trouble that return
Every cold settles in the throat, and you're bracing for the next one.
Morning sneezing & dust sensitivity
Sneezing fits with the season change, a nose that runs at dust or smoke.
Itchy, dry skin patches
Scratching at night, patches that calm down and flare up again.
Tummy troubles
Hard motions, gas, a tummy that's often “off”.
Picky eating & poor appetite
Meals are a battle; you worry more than they eat.
Bedwetting past the age you expected
School trips are stressful; you've tried waking them at night.
Restless sleep & cranky evenings
Takes ages to settle, wakes in the night, tantrums when tired.
How a child's consultation works
We watch more than we ask.
Children don't narrate symptoms — so the consultation is built around observing your child while you do the talking. How they sit, play, react and warm up in the room is part of the case.
The whole story, not just this week's cold.
The first visit walks through the full picture — birth and milestones, appetite, sleep, moods, fears, what makes things better or worse — because the pattern matters more than the episode.
Medicines children take without a fight.
Sweet globules, dissolved in water for the littlest ones. Simple instructions, no household upheaval.
Review, adjust, continue.
Follow-ups every few weeks compare against the first visit's notes. The same doctor, the same growing case record — through every stage of childhood.

Your child's first visit
- 1
Arrive and settle in
45–60 minutesThe first minutes are for your child to get comfortable — a look around, the toys, an easy chat. The consultation starts gently, not with an examination.
- 2
Share the whole story
You do most of the talking while the doctor listens and observes — the pattern of complaints, birth history and milestones, appetite, sleep, moods and fears.
- 3
Leave with a clear plan
The visit ends with simple instructions for the medicines and a review plan — follow-ups are shorter and build on the first visit's notes.

Your doctor
Dr. Yashasvi Verma
MD (Hom.) — B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra
Children are my favourite patients to take a case for — they show you everything, honestly, if you give them time and a place where they feel at ease. My job in a child's first visit is mostly to watch, listen to the parent, and understand the whole child — not just the complaint that brought you in.
More about Dr. VermaBooking for your child?
Bring any past prescriptions and reports, the immunisation card, and — if you can — a few notes on sleep, appetite and moods. Grandparent suggested homeopathy? They're welcome to come along; the first visit is unhurried and everyone's questions are answered.
Questions parents ask
Can homeopathy be taken alongside the paediatrician's medicines?
Yes — bring the full list of everything your child currently takes, and the doctor plans around it. Never stop or reduce a prescribed medicine on your own; any change happens only with the doctor who prescribed it. Both your doctors should always know the complete picture.
Will the doctor ask us to change the vaccination schedule?
No. Your child's vaccination schedule continues exactly as advised by your paediatrician — bring the immunisation card to the first visit like any other record.
My child won't talk to doctors. How does the consultation work?
That's expected — the consultation is designed for it. You do most of the talking; the doctor spends the time observing how your child plays, sits, and warms up. There are no injections or intimidating instruments involved. Notes on sleep, appetite and moods from home help a lot.
How long is the first visit, and how often are follow-ups?
The first visit usually runs about 45–60 minutes; reviews are shorter and typically a few weeks apart. Long-running patterns are reviewed over months, not fixed in a single visit — the doctor sets expectations at the first consultation.
Are the sweet pills just sugar? What if my child swallows a lot?
The pills are a sugar-globule carrier for the prescribed medicine — that's why children accept them easily. Store them out of reach like any medicine, and if a large amount is ever swallowed, call the clinic or your doctor.
Do you offer online consultations for children?
Yes — online consultations are available. For anyone under 18, a parent or guardian joins the call, shares the child's story and gives consent, exactly as at the clinic.
Can a teenager come alone, or does a parent need to be there?
Anyone under 18 is seen with a parent or guardian present — the adult gives the history and consents on the child's behalf. From 18 onwards, patients can consult independently.
My child has a high fever right now — should we come to you or go to a hospital?
For emergencies — high fever in an infant, breathing difficulty, an unusually drowsy or dehydrated child, a fever with a rash — go to your paediatrician or a hospital first, every time. Homeopathic care at this clinic works alongside your child's regular medical care, never in place of urgent treatment.
Visit details
- Clinic hours
- Mon · Wed · Fri — 11 am – 2 pm
- Tue · Thu · Sat — 11 am – 2 pm & 6 pm – 9 pm
- Sun — Closed
Near Naraina Vihar Metro Station
Ready when you are
No preparation needed — just bring your story and any current prescriptions.
For urgent concerns — breathing difficulty, high fever in a baby, an unusually drowsy or dehydrated child — go to your paediatrician or a hospital first (emergency: 112 / 108).








