A lot of hospitals say they specialize in children. Fewer of them actually do. The difference shows up in the details: whether the waiting room has space for a pushchair, whether the nurse asking about symptoms crouches to the child's eye level, or whether the cardiologist and the neurologist can talk to each other the same afternoon rather than across a two-week referral gap.
Neo Clinic in Jaipur has been doing this since 2010. It was set up as a dedicated pediatric hospital, not a general hospital that added a children's wing. That distinction matters more than it sounds, and it shapes practically everything about how care is delivered there.