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Developmental Assessment & High Risk Clinic

When to Schedule

  • If your child was born premature, with low birth weight, or had complications at birth.

  • When there is a history of NICU admission or high-risk pregnancy.

  • If you notice delays in speech, walking, motor skills, or social interactions.

  • For children with conditions like cerebral palsy, seizures, congenital anomalies, or genetic disorders.

  • When advised by a pediatrician for regular developmental follow-up.

What is the Purpose

  • To track growth and milestones in high-risk infants and children.

  • To provide early detection of developmental delays or neurological issues.

  • To design individualized care plans including therapy, medical management, and follow-ups.

  • To offer multidisciplinary care involving pediatricians, neurologists, therapists, and psychologists.

  • To guide parents on stimulation, exercises, and interventions that support their child’s progress.

What to Expect

Prior to the Appointment

  • Parents may be asked to share birth history, medical reports, or prior therapy notes.

  • A developmental screening questionnaire may be provided.

👩‍⚕️ During the Appointment

  • Detailed physical and neurological examination by a pediatric specialist.

  • Standardized developmental assessments (motor skills, speech, cognition, social skills).

  • Referrals to speech therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or psychology if needed.

  • Counseling session for parents about home-based stimulation and care.

🏠 After the Appointment

  • A structured developmental care plan with milestones to monitor at home.

  • Regular follow-ups to track progress and modify therapies.

  • Parental support through guidance, counseling, and training sessions.

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