Pediatrics Department
Pediatrics Department
The Pediatrics Department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions affecting infants, children, and newborns. The department provides comprehensive pediatric care, including growth and developmental monitoring, management of respiratory and…
Medical Care Starts with Accurate Diagnosis
The Pediatrics Department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions affecting infants, children, and newborns. The department provides comprehensive pediatric care, including growth and developmental monitoring, management of respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, allergies, anemia, nutritional disorders, routine vaccinations, and regular health check-ups. Our goal is to support every child's healthy growth and overall well-being through personalized, high-quality medical care.
Services of Pediatrics Department
Diagnosis and treatment of childhood illnesses
Newborn care and follow-up
Growth and developmental monitoring
Weight and height assessment
Diagnosis and treatment of fever
Diagnosis and treatment of colds and influenza
Diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases
Management of asthma and pediatric chest allergies
Diagnosis and treatment of skin and food allergies
Diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal disorders
Treatment of diarrhea, constipation, and vomiting
Diagnosis and treatment of anemia and iron deficiency
Management of poor nutrition and loss of appetite
Childhood vaccination follow-up
Pediatric nutritional counseling
Routine pediatric health check-ups
Everything You Need to Know About This Department
When should I take my child to a pediatrician?
You should consult a pediatrician if your child develops any signs of illness, for routine growth monitoring, or for regular health check-ups.
How often should my child have a routine check-up?
The frequency of routine check-ups depends on your child's age. Your pediatrician will recommend an appropriate follow-up schedule for each stage of development.
When should a child's fever be evaluated by a doctor?
Medical evaluation is recommended if the fever is high, persists for an extended period, or is accompanied by lethargy or other concerning symptoms.
Does the department monitor children's growth and development?
Yes. The department regularly monitors each child's weight, height, physical growth, and developmental milestones.
Does the department treat allergies and asthma?
Yes. The department diagnoses and manages childhood allergies and asthma with individualized treatment and regular follow-up.
Does the department provide vaccination follow-up?
Yes. Childhood vaccinations are monitored according to the recommended immunization schedule for each age group.
When is loss of appetite in children considered a concern?
Loss of appetite should be evaluated if it persists or affects your child's weight, growth, or overall development.
Does the department treat gastrointestinal problems?
Yes. The department diagnoses and treats common gastrointestinal conditions, including constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
Does the department provide nutritional counseling?
Yes. The department offers nutritional guidance tailored to your child's age, growth stage, and individual nutritional needs.
How can I book an appointment?
Appointments can be scheduled by contacting the medical center through the available booking channels.
Is there a pediatrician who specializes in newborn care?
Yes. The department provides specialized care for newborns, including monitoring growth, vaccinations, and the early detection and management of health concerns.
Does the Pediatrics Department treat allergies and asthma?
Yes. The department diagnoses and manages childhood allergies, asthma, and persistent cough, providing individualized treatment plans and regular follow-up care.
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