Dr. Rakesh Jain

MBBS, MD (Pediatrics), Fellowship (Pediatric Neurology – UK)

Senior Consultant – Pediatric Neurologist

22+ Years of Experience
Gurgaon

Dr. Rakesh Jain is an eminent and highly accomplished Pediatric Neurologist with over 22 years of rich clinical experience. After completing his post-graduation in Pediatrics from a premier medical institution in India, he spent several years within the UK healthcare ecosystem, completing a prestigious long-term Fellowship in Pediatric Neurology and working at top-tier British pediatric hospitals. Dr. Jain is widely recognized for his expertise in treating complex childhood epilepsy, neuro-developmental delays, and congenital neuromuscular disorders. His gentle, child-friendly approach ensures that fragile young patients undergo thorough neurological evaluations in a supportive environment.

  • Childhood Epilepsy: Precision management of drug-resistant childhood seizures, infantile spasms, and ketogenic diet planning.
  • Neuro-Developmental Disorders: Comprehensive evaluation and therapeutic monitoring for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), ADHD, and cerebral palsy.
  • Neuromuscular & Genetic Conditions: Medical management of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), muscular dystrophies, and metabolic encephalopathies.
  • Childhood Headaches & Demyelination: Diagnostics and specialized treatments for pediatric migraines and multiple sclerosis.
  • Successfully established dedicated, comprehensive Pediatric Epilepsy and Neuro-Developmental assessment clinics across major corporate networks.
  • Played an instrumental role in standardizing video-EEG monitoring protocols specifically tailored for infants and uncooperative pediatric patients.
  • Highly regarded by families for his exceptional patience, thorough diagnostic charting, and dedicated long-term parent support.
  • Member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH, UK) and active member of the Child Neurology Chapter of IAP.
  • Published numerous high-impact research papers on childhood epilepsy management variants in indexed global journals.