Dr. Raziya Adam Kadwa has graduated (MBBS) from Govt Medical College, Thrissur and completed master’s degree (MD) in Paediatrics from the prestigious Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India. She further completed DM Paediatric Neurology (3-year program) from PGI Chandigarh. She is trained in managing simple and complex neurological problems and developmental disorders seen in newborns and children.
She has received prestigious Fukuyama award (2015) and has presented scientific papers in various national and international conferences. She is also an active member of a nation-wide multicentric study on prevalence of sleep disorders in children. She is passionate about teaching and has been a faculty in various workshops and national conferences.
Dr. Raziya is currently a member of Paediatric Neurology (subchapter of IAP), International Child Neurology Association (ICNA), Association of Child Neurology (AOCN) and Young Epilepsy Society (YES).
She is Editorial Board member of Journal of Clinical Neurology and Neurosciences and reviewer in many scientific journals.
She has contributed to formulation of national guidelines of Social and Legal Aspects in Childhood Epilepsy (SOLACE) and national guidelines in management of NCC.
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From the day my son was born, he had serious sleep problems and never slept properly at night. We consulted many doctors and tried different medications, but nothing worked.By God’s grace we met Razia Adam ma’am. She guided us with a proper sleep plan and taught us how to handle our child’s nighttime behavior. Her approach was completely without medication, focusing only on routine and behavioral changes. After following her guidance and regular follow-ups, my son is now sleeping peacefully for 8–9 hours every night. It truly feels like a miracle for our family. On the first day we met her, we were in tears. By the end of the sessions, we had smiles on our faces. We are deeply grateful to her. Thank you so much, ma’am.
By Fahad faizan (Mar, 2026) |