A paediatric consultation is a doctor’s visit where a child’s health is checked, concerns are discussed, and advice or treatment is given to support healthy growth.
A paediatric consultation is a doctor’s visit where a child’s health is checked, concerns are discussed, and advice or treatment is given to support healthy growth.
Growth assessment means measuring a child's weight and height, and comparing them to standard charts to see if the child is growing normally.
Nutrition advice means recommending healthy foods and balanced meals to help a child grow well and stay strong.
Vaccination means giving special injections to protect children from serious diseases before they can catch them.
Blood tests are simple medical tests where a small amount of blood is taken to check a child’s health, detect infections, check organ functions, or monitor treatment progress.
A pharmacy is a place where medicines are prepared, dispensed, and given to patients, including children, with advice on how to use them safely and effectively. Pharmacists work with doctors to ensure the right medicines are chosen and used properly for each child’s health needs.
Deworming is giving medicine to children to remove harmful worms from their intestines, which helps them stay healthy and grow well. It is usually done every 6 to 12 months to prevent infections. Good hygiene also helps prevent worms.
Polio drops are an oral vaccine given to children to protect them from polio, a virus that can cause paralysis. The drops help the body build immunity so the child does not get sick from polio.