21/11/2025
Did you know?
If your child hasn’t shown any puberty signs by age 13 (girls) or 14 (boys), it may be Delayed Puberty and it’s more common than parents think.
Early evaluation can help identify treatable causes and support healthy growth. 💛
Don’t wait — expert guidance can make all the difference.
👩⚕️ Dr. Yesha Patel
Pediatric Endocrine Specialist | Child Growth & Hormone Expert
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