Dr. Ayushi
Shrivastava
Assistant Professor at AIIMS / FNB Hemato-Oncology
Dr. Ayushi Shrivastava is a dedicated Pediatric Hematologist & Oncologist. She is committed to providing exceptional, compassionate care for children with blood disorders and cancer. Her mission is to be your child's most trusted healthcare partner for their recovery journey.
"My mission is to be your child's most trusted healthcare partner. I join you on your child's most important treatment milestone — bringing strength to each of them."
Professional Profile
Bridging the gap between modern academics and clinical compassion
Academic Leadership
Currently serving as an Associate Professor at SRMS/AIIMS, she stands at the forefront of medical education, inspiring the next generation of pediatric specialists while delivering top-tier clinical care.
Clinical Hemato-Oncology
Affiliated with Shubham Nursing Home where she holds specialized clinics, providing cutting-edge diagnosis and personalized treatment for rare hematological conditions in children.
Lymphomas
Specialized in precise diagnosis and management of lymphatic and multiple lymphomas in children with expert protocols.
Led by Empathy
Driven by care for patients. Dr. Ayushi accounts for the patient's emotional journey, focusing on a family-centered approach to treatment.
Blood Disorders
Advanced care for anemia, thalassemia, ITP, hemophilia, and other rare congenital hematological conditions.
Philosophy of Care
How I approach every child's journey
Child-First Priority
Every child deserves to have their condition fully understood and treated with a personalized treatment plan based on their unique needs.
Family Partnership
Families need to actively participate in recovery support. I provide strong transparent guidance for parents during treatment.
Holistic Approach
Beyond medicine, I consider nutrition, mental health, and your lifestyle to support your child through their complete health journey.
Committed to
Compassionate
Care
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