CHILDREN's OPD ( 0-19 years)
When to Schedule
Routine health checkups should be scheduled at least once a year to monitor growth, nutrition, and development.
More frequent visits may be required during early childhood (1–5 years), adolescence, or if your child has chronic conditions.
Schedule a visit whenever your child experiences persistent symptoms such as fever, recurring infections, breathing issues, weight loss, or behavioral concerns.
Preventive visits help ensure a smooth transition through toddlerhood, school years, and teenage milestones.
What is the Purpose
Growth & Development Tracking – Monitoring height, weight, BMI, puberty milestones, and overall well-being.
Immunization Guidance – Reviewing and updating age-appropriate vaccination schedules.
Nutrition & Lifestyle Counseling – Ensuring healthy eating habits, physical activity, and sleep routines.
Early Detection – Identifying common childhood illnesses, allergies, asthma, anemia, or lifestyle-related concerns early.
Mental & Emotional Health – Supporting children and teens with stress, academic pressure, behavioral changes, and emotional well-being.
Parental Guidance – Counseling parents on managing screen time, oral health, and teenage challenges.
What to Expect
Prior to the Appointment
Parents can share medical history, growth charts, school performance, or concerns about their child.
Doctors may provide preparatory notes (dietary tips, sleep logs, etc.) before the visit.
🏥 On the Day of Appointment
A friendly, child-centric environment ensures comfort.
General health check – Vital signs, growth parameters, and physical examination.
Special screenings – Vision, hearing, dental, and developmental assessments based on age.
Counseling session – Both child and parents are involved to address health, nutrition, behavior, or emotional issues.
Treatment plan – Individualized recommendations for medical care, lifestyle improvement, and follow-ups.
🌟 Outcome
Parents receive a comprehensive health plan to track progress.
Early preventive measures help children grow into healthy, confident young adults.
