Dr Srinivas Gada, Consultant Paediatrician
Dr Srinivas Gada
Consultant Paediatrician
Dr Srinivas Gada MBBS DCH MRCP FRCPCH
Consultant Paediatrician
Areas of expertise
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Autism
- Child Mental Health
- Paediatric (Pediatric) Neurodevelopment
- Paediatric (Pediatric) Neurodisability
About Dr Srinivas Gada
GMC number: 4577713
Year qualified: 1993
Place of primary qualification: Gulbarga
Dr Srinivas (Sri) Gada is a distinguished Consultant Paediatrician with a specialisation in Child Neurodevelopmental Disorders. He has been an integral part of the NHS since 1995 and has dedicated over 14 years to this field. Dr Gada is currently associated with Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and holds the position of Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in Paediatrics at the University of Oxford.
Dr Gada's areas of expertise include the assessment and management of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), developmental delay, dyspraxia, learning disabilities, and cerebral palsy. He is also proficient in handling emotional and behavioural disorders, educational difficulties, and syndromic disorders such as Down Syndrome.
In addition to his clinical roles, Dr Gada is passionate about education. He actively teaches and trains both undergraduate and postgraduate medical students. He has been a Course Director for Child Development courses and has published extensively in the field of paediatrics. He is the Editor of the Oxford Specialist Handbook in Community Paediatrics, a key resource for doctors globally.
Dr Gada's commitment to child neurodisability was inspired by personal experiences, which have driven his career and contributions to the field. His work is highly regarded, and he continues to make significant impacts in both clinical practice and medical education.
Areas of expertise
- ADHD Assessment
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Autism Assessment
- Autism
- Child Development
- Child Mental Health
- Paediatric (Pediatric) Neurodevelopment
- Paediatric (Pediatric) Neurodisability