Dr. Aizat Orozbekova
Pediatrics
National Children's Hospital — Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
14+ years of experience
About Dr. Orozbekova
Dr. Aizat Orozbekova is a pediatrician at the National Children's Hospital in Bishkek — Kyrgyzstan's primary pediatric hospital providing specialist children's care across the country. With 14 years of pediatric practice, Dr. Orozbekova manages the most prevalent and clinically significant pediatric conditions in Kyrgyzstan, where childhood pneumonia, diarrheal disease, malnutrition, and vaccine-preventable illness continue to contribute significantly to child morbidity and mortality.
Childhood pneumonia remains the leading cause of death in children under five in Kyrgyzstan, and Dr. Orozbekova's clinical expertise includes precise assessment of respiratory severity, appropriate antibiotic selection, and management of severe pneumonia requiring hospitalization and oxygen therapy. She also manages common childhood infections including urinary tract infections, meningitis, and gastrointestinal illnesses.
Malnutrition, while less severe than in some lower-income countries, remains present in Kyrgyzstan's vulnerable rural communities, and Dr. Orozbekova manages nutritional assessment and rehabilitation, coordinating with community health workers and dietitians to support recovery. She provides immunization counseling and catch-up vaccination schedules for incompletely vaccinated children.
Dr. Orozbekova is committed to evidence-based pediatric practice aligned with WHO child health guidelines and participates in the Kyrgyz Ministry of Health's child health program implementation. She communicates in Kyrgyz and Russian.
Education & Training
Dr. Orozbekova obtained her MD from the Kyrgyz State Medical Academy and completed Pediatrics residency at the National Children's Hospital in Bishkek. She holds the Diploma in Child Health (DCH) and has completed WHO-supported training programs in IMCI (Integrated Management of Childhood Illness), neonatal resuscitation, and childhood malnutrition management. She is registered with the Kyrgyz Medical Council's specialist register in Pediatrics.
Clinical Expertise & Procedures
Dr. Orozbekova's pediatric practice covers infants, children, and adolescents. She assesses and manages severe and very severe pneumonia using WHO criteria and antibiotic protocols, providing oxygen therapy and IV antibiotics for hospitalized cases. She manages acute diarrheal disease with ORS and IV fluid therapy for dehydrated children. She assesses and manages malnutrition using MUAC and weight-for-height, applying WHO therapeutic feeding protocols for severe acute malnutrition. She performs lumbar puncture for meningitis evaluation, peripheral IV access, nasogastric tube placement, and pediatric resuscitation. She provides immunization services and developmental screening assessments.
Research & Publications
Dr. Orozbekova has contributed to child health data collection programs with the Kyrgyz Ministry of Health and WHO Kyrgyzstan country office. She participates in the Kyrgyzstan Pediatric Society educational activities and contributes to IMCI protocol implementation in Kyrgyzstan.
International Patient Services
The National Children's Hospital serves Kyrgyzstan's domestic pediatric population. Dr. Orozbekova consults in Kyrgyz and Russian and provides primarily in-person pediatric care. She occasionally serves as a resource for pediatric advice for families from remote areas of Kyrgyzstan and neighboring Tajikistan who travel to Bishkek for specialist care.
Awards & Recognition
Dr. Orozbekova has received recognition from the Kyrgyzstan Pediatric Society for her contributions to childhood pneumonia management and IMCI implementation. She participates in UNICEF Kyrgyzstan child health programs and has been acknowledged by the Kyrgyz Ministry of Health for her pediatric education contributions.
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