The first paediatrician visit is typically scheduled within a few days of birth, often around the first week. This initial visit allows the paediatrician to assess the baby's health, provide guidance to parents, and address any concerns.
Healthcare services for infants, children, and adolescents.
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Service 1
Well-Child Checkups
Regular well-child checkups are essential for monitoring your child's growth, development, and overall health. Our pediatricians conduct thorough examinations, assess developmental milestones, and provide vaccinations according to recommended schedules.

Service 2
Sick Visits
When your child isn't feeling well, our pediatric care team is here to provide prompt and expert care. From common illnesses to more complex conditions, we have the expertise to diagnose and treat a wide range of pediatric health issues.

Service 3
Immunizations and Vaccinations
Health Now Clinic follows recommended vaccination schedules to ensure your child is protected against preventable diseases. Our pediatricians provide information on vaccine safety and address any concerns you may have.

Service 4
Developmental Assessments
Monitoring your child's developmental milestones is crucial for early intervention when needed. Our pediatric care includes thorough developmental assessments to track your child's progress and address any potential concerns.

Service 5
Parental Guidance and Education
We believe in partnering with parents to provide the best care for their children. Our pediatricians offer guidance on nutrition, sleep, behavior, and other aspects of child health. We are here to answer your questions and provide the support you need.
FAQs
Well-child check-ups are generally scheduled at regular intervals during the first few years of life, such as at 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 months, and then annually after age 2. These visits monitor growth, development, and address vaccinations and parental concerns.
Common signs include fever, persistent cough, changes in behaviour, difficulty breathing, and unusual rashes. Seek medical attention if symptoms are severe, persistent, or if you're concerned about your child's health.
Provide a balanced diet with a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and dairy. Consult with the paediatrician for age-appropriate portion sizes and dietary recommendations. Vitamin supplements may be advised based on individual needs.