India's first paediatric super-speciality centre

A child is not a small adult.

Most places we take children for serious care were built for adults, and then adapted for children. Lavender Lane was built the other way round: every speciality a child might need, under one calm roof, with paediatric super-specialists working as one team. We focus on delivering therapies in a well-monitored day-care setting, helping children spend less time in hospitals and more time being kids.

A Lavender Lane paediatrician sharing a smile with a young patient in our consulting room
Day-care first Less time in hospitals
Specialist-led child care Consultants every visit
Opening July 2026 Noida flagship centre
The problem we're built to solve

Paediatric care in India was built for adults, then adapted for children.

Most "children's wards" are wings inside adult hospitals. The lighting is the same. The corridors are the same. The waiting rooms are the same. The way appointments are booked, the way a parent is left to coordinate between departments. All of it was designed for adult patients first.

For a healthy child, due for a routine appointment like growth or development checks, or vaccination jabs, walking in adult-oriented care spaces is an inconvenience. What makes it even more unpleasant for parents, is little knowledge and guidance about existence of paediatric super-specialities, with many children ending up consulting at a centre, primarily designed and equipped for adults. Children are not miniature adults, and thus, deserve special care from dedicated specialists, who know about their tiny bodies, the most! With all of them working around the child and family, delivering holistic care, in a child-friendly set up.

Dr. Silky Jain spent fifteen years inside such systems. Lavender Lane is what she built when she stopped accepting it.

Why a "day-care first" approach?

For a child with a serious or chronic condition, treatment can often mean weeks living inside a hospital, with parents sleeping on chairs, both gradually drifting away from the essence of childhood and parenthood. Research has shown that most therapies for children, including chemotherapy, can be safely delivered in a day-care setting. We follow a day-care model whenever appropriate and safe, so your child can sleep in his/her own bed and live his/her childhood at home, rather than in a hospital.

The Lavender Lane model

Four ideas. One roof.

Everything we've built (the architecture, the staffing, the protocols, the day) is in service of these four. Read them in order; they fit together.

01

Every speciality under one roof.

Paediatric haemato-oncology. Pulmonology. Neurology. Gastroenterology. Endocrinology. Cardiology. Nephrology. Plus integrated diagnostics, paediatric pharmacy, day-care infrastructure, and procedure room. So your child sees the team they need, in one place, not five.

02

One team around one family.

A senior specialist leads your child's care. Other specialists join when needed. They talk to each other before they talk to you, so you hear one plan, not five opinions to translate. A care navigator stays with your family from the first call to the last follow-up.

03

Day-care wherever it's safe.

Chemotherapy, transfusions, infusions, monitored procedures, delivered in a calm day-care setting whenever clinically appropriate. So your child gets the treatment he/she needs and still sleeps in their own bed.

04

Spaces built for small humans.

Soft light. Quiet corners. Play areas that are part of the clinical space, not an afterthought. A space designed from the floor up around what a child needs, not adapted from a ward that wasn't.

What we offer

Specialist care, in-house lab and paediatric pharmacy, without ever leaving the building.

A paediatrician meeting a child and parent in a sunlit consulting room Full paediatric care

General & Specialist Paediatrics

Senior consultants across every paediatric need

  • General Paediatrics
  • Paediatric Haemato-Oncology
  • Paediatric Pulmonology & Allergy
  • Paediatric Neurology & Epilepsy
  • Developmental-Behavioural Paediatrics (DBP)
  • Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
  • Paediatric Endocrinology
  • Paediatric Cardiology
  • Paediatric Nephrology
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A paediatrician examining a smiling baby with the mother nearby The first thousand days

Well Baby & Immunisation

The unhurried visits that decide most of what matters

  • IAP immunisation schedules, on time
  • All routine and optional vaccines, cold-chain maintained
  • Growth & development tracked, not glanced at
  • Feeding & nutrition guidance, including breastfeeding support
  • Adolescent health
  • Sleep, screen-time and early-years conversations
  • Parental counselling
  • Paediatric nutrition referrals on site
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Lavender Lane day-care treatment and procedure room Treatment, not admission

Day Care & Procedure Room

Clinical care that lets your child sleep in their own bed

  • Chemotherapy & targeted-therapy infusions
  • Blood, platelet & immunoglobulin transfusions
  • IV antibiotics, iron infusions & hydration
  • Bone marrow aspiration & biopsy under sedation
  • Lumbar puncture & intrathecal chemotherapy
  • PICC line care and dressings
  • Minor procedures under monitored sedation
  • Post-procedure recovery with a parent at the bedside
  • Continuous monitoring by paediatric-trained nurses
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Lavender Lane on-site paediatric pharmacy and in-house diagnostic lab Pharmacy & Diagnostics

Pharmacy and Diagnostics

Convenient in-centre medication access & in-house sample collection

  • Prescribed paediatric & speciality drugs
  • Oncology & haematology medications
  • Growth factor injections & biologics
  • Nutritional supplements
  • Prescription fulfilment guidance
  • In-house sample collection and diagnostics
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Dr. Silky Jain, Founder, Lavender Lane
Founder
Dr. Silky Jain
Senior Paediatric Haemato-Oncologist & BMT Physician
A note from the founder

"I built Lavender Lane to answer the question every parent of a seriously ill child eventually asks me: why does this have to mean weeks inside a hospital?"

Dr. Silky Jain trained as a paediatric haemato-oncologist in India and abroad. But the credential that matters most isn't on her CV.

She has sat across the table with several parents on what was, for them, the worst day of their lives. She built Lavender Lane because she believes those families, and their children, deserve a different experience of care.

What happens when you call

No family should walk this alone.

From your first call to your child's last follow-up, a care navigator stays with your family. One number. One person.

i

Within the hour.

A care navigator calls you back. They listen first. They don't rush you.

ii

Before your visit.

We collect your child's records and share them with the specialist who will see you. You don't have to start the story over.

iii

On the day.

You meet the senior specialist. If your child needs other specialists, they join the conversation. You leave with one plan, written down.

iv

Between visits.

Your care navigator stays with you. Refills, reports, scheduling, questions at 9pm. One number, one person, one family.

The building

Built for small humans.

We didn't design a clinic and add a play area. We designed a place a child would walk into willingly, and then made it clinically excellent.

Lobby atrium
Arrival The lobby Because the first thirty seconds of a hospital decide how a child feels about the next three hours.
Reading nooks
Comfort Reading nooks Not waiting areas. Places to be a child.
Day-care treatment room
Care Day-care rooms Windows. Soft light. A parent's chair beside every bed.
Diagnostic lab
In-house Diagnostic lab No queueing across the city for one blood draw.
Pharmacy
On-site Pharmacy Paediatric-dosed, for the child in front of us.
Play area
Play Play area Part of the clinical space, not an afterthought.
The Lavender Lane Standard

A public promise, measurable, so you can hold us to it.

Most healthcare promises are written in the passive voice. The Lavender Lane Standard is twelve specific commitments we publish quarterly. If we miss one, we say so, with our plan to fix it. Below: the four pillars that organise them.

Pillar i

The child.

Day-care default. Most experienced hands on every visit. Spaces designed against a paediatric standard, not adapted from adult wards.

Pillar ii

The family.

A named care navigator within the hour. One written plan in plain language. A written cost estimate before any procedure. Second opinions, honestly given.

Pillar iii

The team.

Specialists talk to each other before they talk to you. Hired for seniority, not throughput. The named consultant is reachable.

Pillar iv

The building.

In-house diagnostics and paediatric pharmacy. Safety pathways written, rehearsed and posted.

Where to find us

Our centres.

Opening across India, starting with the National Capital Region.

Lavender Lane Noida, reception and lobby
Opening July 2026

Lavender Lane Noida

UG, Tower C, Bhutani Alphathum
Sector 90, Noida
Uttar Pradesh 201304

Our flagship centre, with full day-care infrastructure, in-house lab and paediatric pharmacy.

  • Planned hours: Mon–Sat · 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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Lavender Lane Delhi exterior, opening 2027
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Lavender Lane Delhi

South Delhi. Opening 2027. Designed against the same paediatric specification.

  • Status: Under fit-out
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Questions parents ask

The real questions, answered.

Not what we wish you'd ask. What you're actually thinking when you find this page.

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Why not just go to a full-fledged hospital?

Those are excellent institutions and we work alongside them when families need us to. You should definitely attend a hospital when in need of emergency care, but most paediatrician visits are planned ones and do not need hospitalisation.

Will my child be admitted?

Only when it's medically necessary. Many therapies (chemotherapy, transfusions, infusions, monitored procedures) can be delivered safely in day-care. Your child receives the treatment, is monitored carefully, and goes home the same day.

Who will actually see my child?

A senior specialist. Lavender Lane was built around the idea that paediatric care should be delivered by the most experienced hands, not the most available ones.

What constitutes the paediatric age group? When should I consult a paediatric super-specialist rather than an adult one?

The definition of paediatrics (as per IAP guidelines) includes children less than 18 years of age. And this very well includes teenagers and adolescents. Our centre is built not just for tiny children, but also for the young generation, who often need much more counselling during sickness, owing to a special, demanding, and rapidly changing phase of life they are going through! Yes, paediatric super-specialists do cater to teenage needs!

What happens in an emergency?

For acute emergencies (breathing difficulty, severe bleeding, altered consciousness), go directly to the nearest emergency department. We have escalation pathways with partner hospitals and we coordinate care with their teams. Your care navigator helps you through it.

Do you take insurance?

We work with major insurers and provide documentation in formats they accept. For specifics on your plan, your care navigator will walk you through coverage and out-of-pocket exposure before any procedure, never after.

My child is being treated elsewhere. Can we get a second opinion?

Yes. Bring everything you have: reports, scans, prescriptions, biopsy slides. We'll review it carefully, give you our honest read, and tell you what we think, including, when that is the right answer, that you should continue your existing treatment.

What does it cost?

We believe families deserve a written estimate before any procedure, not at discharge. Paediatric care is expensive everywhere, and we won't pretend otherwise. What we'll do is give you complete clarity on what each step costs, what your insurance will and won't cover, and where there are options.

Talk to us

One team. One person. One family.

When you reach out, a care navigator responds. They listen first. They don't rush you. They can answer questions about specialities, day-care, costs, insurance, or whether your child needs to be seen at all.

Request a call back.

Share what's on your mind. We'll call within the hour during operating hours.