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.
