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Well-Child Care

Here is a list of check-ups for your child:

  • 2-Week
  • 2-Month
  • 4-Month
  • 6-Month
  • 9-Month
  • 12-Month
  • 15-Month
  • 18-Month
  • 24-Month
  • 3-Year
  • 4-Year
  • 5-Year
  • 6-10 Year
  • 11-13 Year
  • 14-19 Year

Well-Child Care

Here is a list of check-ups for your child:

  • 2-Week
  • 2-Month
  • 4-Month
  • 6-Month
  • 9-Month
  • 12-Month
  • 15-Month
  • 18-Month
  • 24-Month
  • 3-Year
  • 4-Year
  • 5-Year
  • 6-10 Year
  • 11-13 Year
  • 14-19 Year

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Medical Checkups For Children

Taking kids for regular medical check-ups is absolutely mandatory for their general well being and in order to ensure that proper growth and development of your child is taking place. Well-child checkups as they are often termed should be scheduled regularly and are more frequent during the first year of child’s life. As per the American Academy of Pediatrics, a child requires a minimum of 9 doctor’s visits in the first 3 years of his life. Well Child Check Ups

Things to do before Visiting the Doctor’s Office

  • Have a checklist ready with all the doubts and questions that you have regarding your child’s health. Do not hesitate to make note of even the most trivial questions if you need some clarification on the issue.
  • List all the medications that your child might be taking, and any allergies that he might have.
  • Even if you are visiting a family physician who is well aware of your child’s physical development and history, take all the previous physical exam reports and test results with you.
  • Prepare your child for the medical visit. It can be pretty traumatic for children to visit a medical examiner. Good parenting is all about getting them through the experience with minimum of discomfort.
  • For infants and toddlers it is imperative that you take them for a child physical during their happy hours. Morning after having a breakfast is generally a good time as children are the least cranky at that time. Try to associate a doctor’s visit with something positive like a treat afterwards, so that your child has something to look forward to.
  • For older children, the time after school is good for medical checkups. Prepare them by telling in simple terms exactly what to expect, and how they can help the whole process by cooperating.

What to Expect During Check-Ups

  • Weight and height of your child is generally measured to ascertain that the child physical development is as per the norm. Infant development and toddler development consist of not only a physical examination but also questions about their rotor skills, social interactions and speech progress.
  • Required vaccinations are administered
  • The general health of your child checked, ears and eyes are also generally tested.
  • Some common questions that a doctor might ask include your child’s sleeping and eating habits as well as any physical ailments such coughs or colds that they may be suffering from on a frequent basis.
  • During these well-baby check-ups, ask questions and clarify all your doubts regarding the nourishment your baby needs, their sleep requirements and any vitamins or supplements that should be given. Pedi-Partners goes out of its way to ensure your child has a pleasant visit. Here you will find a warm, child-friendly atmosphere in addition to highly professional staff who are well experienced in dealing with infants and young children.

Medical Checkups For Children

Taking kids for regular medical check-ups is absolutely mandatory for their general well being and in order to ensure that proper growth and development of your child is taking place. Well-child checkups as they are often termed should be scheduled regularly and are more frequent during the first year of child’s life. As per the American Academy of Pediatrics, a child requires a minimum of 9 doctor’s visits in the first 3 years of his life. Well Child Check Ups

Things to do before Visiting the Doctor’s Office

  • Have a checklist ready with all the doubts and questions that you have regarding your child’s health. Do not hesitate to make note of even the most trivial questions if you need some clarification on the issue.
  • List all the medications that your child might be taking, and any allergies that he might have.
  • Even if you are visiting a family physician who is well aware of your child’s physical development and history, take all the previous physical exam reports and test results with you.
  • Prepare your child for the medical visit. It can be pretty traumatic for children to visit a medical examiner. Good parenting is all about getting them through the experience with minimum of discomfort.
  • For infants and toddlers it is imperative that you take them for a child physical during their happy hours. Morning after having a breakfast is generally a good time as children are the least cranky at that time. Try to associate a doctor’s visit with something positive like a treat afterwards, so that your child has something to look forward to.
  • For older children, the time after school is good for medical checkups. Prepare them by telling in simple terms exactly what to expect, and how they can help the whole process by cooperating.

What to Expect During Check-Ups

  • Weight and height of your child is generally measured to ascertain that the child physical development is as per the norm. Infant development and toddler development consist of not only a physical examination but also questions about their rotor skills, social interactions and speech progress.
  • Required vaccinations are administered
  • The general health of your child checked, ears and eyes are also generally tested.
  • Some common questions that a doctor might ask include your child’s sleeping and eating habits as well as any physical ailments such coughs or colds that they may be suffering from on a frequent basis.
  • During these well-baby check-ups, ask questions and clarify all your doubts regarding the nourishment your baby needs, their sleep requirements and any vitamins or supplements that should be given. Pedi-Partners goes out of its way to ensure your child has a pleasant visit. Here you will find a warm, child-friendly atmosphere in addition to highly professional staff who are well experienced in dealing with infants and young children.

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