Dr Srinivas Gada was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
6th February 2021


Dr Gada really helped us with our sons Diagnosis of ASD. He was friendly and great with our son, he explained everything in detail after the Consultation. Also his very detailed report has now given us the tools we need to help his development in his nursery and home everyday life. We can’t recommend him enough.

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Written by a private patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
5th February 2021


Dr Gada was so professional and knowledgeable and positive. He made us feel completely at ease. My daughter was completely at ease in his presence and he took his time and let my daughter come to him at her own time and pace. He was very thorough in his understanding of the situation before both diagnosis and assessment and the information provided during and after all meetings was clear, relevant and extremely useful. He totally understood my daughter and our concerns and gave us a way forward with lots of help and support. We cannot thank him enough for all his help. Would 100% recommend Dr Gada. One of the best decisions we have made.

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Written by a private patient at Spire Dunedin Hospital
2nd February 2021


Dr. Gada made me feel reassured that every angle of my son's struggles is being looked at. He was always considerate to explain why he was asking some questions ,why he was assessing something and if I had any extra concerns. I left with the feeling that although we have a long journey to go, we are definitively in the right path by the right hand.

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Written by a carer at Spire Dunedin Hospital
25th January 2021


We met Dr Gada for our follow up appointment and once again felt like we were in safe hands. He takes time to get to know his patients and was completely up to date with my daughters situation. He was very patient and supportive when my daughter was reluctant to have her heart listened to, and genuinely wants the best for his patients. Subsequently he took great pains to make sure that we got our prescription successfully and followed up personally.

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Written by a carer at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
13th January 2021


On Monday the 11th of January 2021 I anxiously took my son to see Dr Gada , within minutes of being in his office my son and I felt at ease. The whole assessment was very thorough and Dr Gada showed me evidence of his diagnosis in lots of different ways. Throughout the who assessment he constantly asked if I had any questions and if I had would answer them for me. I took a note book with questions wrote down prior to my appointment to ask and I asked all of them. At the end Dr Gada asked to see my notebook to check I had covered all my questions even though I said I had. Throughout the assessment he put my son at ease and made him feel comfortable. After the assessment was complete, we were given a diagnosis there and then and given general information and told our report would be sent out to us. Any questions had at the end were answered and information I would need to start the ball rolling for getting help in school. Dr Gada was very true to his word.... my full report wears emailed to me in less than 48 hours!!! It was very in-depth and showed all the evidence to back his diagnosis. I then shared the report with my sons school who also commented on how in-depth and factual the report was. I like that Dr Gada website has videos on what to expect at Assesment on there which put my son at ease. Included in the report is websites to access that could offer advice and support to help my child and me and his school teachers. What I really liked was on his website there is a section for after assessments what to expect and do. This helped me very much as I was quite overwhelmed at the end of assessment. We wasn’t just given a diagnosis and sent out the door. Dr Gada goes the extra mile for his patients and I really appreciated that. I would highly recommend anyone considering going to him don’t hesitate. Your child will be in great hands

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Profile

Sri is a seasoned Consultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, with over 20 years of experience. He is a specialist in assessment of: ASD, ADHD, Dyspraxia, Intellectual disability, Developmental delay, SEN and Motor Impairments.

Now, practising in an Independent Neurodisability Practice at Oxford Centre for Neurodevelopment and at Manor Hospital in Oxford. He also undertakes Medico-legal work. Previously, he has worked as a Consultant Neurodisability Paediatrician at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, for over 13 years.

Sri has worn many hats over the past 2 amazing decades. He has served as a Educational Supervisor (13y), Clinical Supervisor (14y), Consultant Appraiser (12y+), Clinical Governance Lead (10y), Child Development Team Lead (13y+), Down Syndrome Service Lead (6y+).

Some of his key achievements:
- He has delivered care to over 20,000 children with complex needs, working closely with members of the multi-disciplinary team.
- Sri has supervised dozens of doctors. Over a dozen of whom are now working in NHS as consultants.
- He edited, the ‘Oxford Handbook of Community Paediatrics’, published by Oxford University Press. This book is sold worldwide. This has been the foremost book in his field of practice since 2012.
- As a Course Director, he conducted annual 5-day child development courses at Wolfson College Oxford. He has trained paediatricians from over 20 countries.
- University of Oxford awarded him with a ‘Hon Senior Clinical Lecturer’ in 2007.
- Sri started various clinical services in Oxford e.g. Transition Clinic, Joint-CAMHS clinic, Dyslexia Screening. Presented my work at International Conferences.
- His work covered on BBC Radio, TV and local papers.
- Sri was awarded 3 Clinical Excellence Awards by Oxford University Hospitals.

Sri loves running. He has fundraised over £10,000 for charities by running half/full marathons over the past decade.

To him, there is nothing greater than assessing children with special needs, diagnosing their disability, empowering and enabling them with a treatment plan. He believes that this a fantastic process and he feels blessed to participate in.

Get in touch if there is an opportunity for him to assess and enable a child. www.ocnd.co.uk.