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LITTLE PILLS FOR LITTLE ONES
Date: 1st December , 2013, Time : 9:30 am to 12:00 pm
My child is hyperactive, jumps and runs about all the time
My child is having problems in concentrating at studies.
My child gets violent, destructive and obstinate!!
How do I improve my child’s immunity and enhance his growth?
My child keeps falling sick. What do I do?

PEDIATRICIAN

HOMOEOPATH

PSYCOLOGIST

COMPLETE
CHILD CARE

INTRODUCING TO YOU FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF CHILD CARE

“COME LISTEN AND EXPERIENCE HOW HOMEOPATHY CAN HELP YOUR CHILD GROW TO BE
HEALTHY AND HAPPY”

Fees: Rs 100/- (* limited seats only*)
For registration Contact:
Dr. Alifiya Merchant Mob no: 8879789596
Venue: „the other song‟ Academy
7th floor, 1001 Peninsula Heights,
C.D. Burfiwala Marg, Andheri – West,
Mumbai - 400058

SPECIALITY CLINIC

An Interdisciplinary Collaboration of Health Care Professionals
For the first time in the History of homeopathy, ALLOPATH join hands with
HOMEOPATH to give a complete and Holistic treatment to combat the following
 RHEUMATOLOGY- Dr. Mamtora( Orthopedic surgeon) and Dr. Nimish Mehta
(Homeopath)
 HOMOEOPATHIC WEIGHT MANAGEMENT- Team of consultants at „the other song‟ including Dr. Rajan Sankaran and others.
 DIABETES - Dr. Deepak Dalal (Diabetologist) and Dr. Shachindra Joshi
(homeopath)
Now coming up with the 4th department
BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN
Consulting Pediatrician: Dr. Archana Mehan
Consulting Homeopath: Dr. Praful Barvalia, Dr. Paresh Vasani

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