Paediatric Care

Paediatric Care

refers to the specialized medical attention given to infants, children, and adolescents to support their healthy growth and development. It includes preventive care such as vaccinations, routine check-ups, developmental screenings, and nutritional guidance, as well as diagnosis and treatment of illnesses, infections, and chronic conditions. Pediatric care is designed to address the unique physical, emotional, and psychological needs of children at every stage—from birth through adolescence—ensuring a strong foundation for lifelong health.

Treatment Offered:
  • Routine Health Check-ups: Regular monitoring of growth, development, and overall health.

  • Vaccinations & Immunizations: Protection against common childhood diseases through scheduled vaccines.

  • Management of Common Illnesses: Treatment for infections like cold, flu, ear infections, and respiratory issues.

  • Nutritional Counseling: Guidance on proper diet and nutrition for infants, toddlers, and growing children.

  • Chronic Disease Management: Care for long-term conditions such as asthma, diabetes, and allergies.

  • Developmental Assessments: Screening and support for developmental delays and behavioral concerns.

  • Emergency Care: Immediate attention for injuries, accidents, and urgent medical conditions.

  • Neonatal Care: Specialized care for newborns, including premature babies and those with special health needs.

  • Growth & Hormonal Disorders: Diagnosis and treatment of growth abnormalities and hormonal imbalances.

  • Support for Mental Health: Counseling and management of anxiety, ADHD, and other pediatric psychological conditions.