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General pediatrics provides primary healthcare services to children from infancy through adolescence, with a strong focus on both the prevention and treatment of the most prevalent ailments, including conditions such as fevers, colds, flu, stomach discomfort, headaches, diarrhea, and common respiratory tract infections. Our team of pediatric specialists excels in administering vaccinations tailored to the unique needs of young patients, ensuring timely protection against common yet potentially harmful diseases.
Rainbow Children's Hospital is equipped with a distinguished team of pediatric experts to deliver comprehensive care to infants, children, and adolescents. They bring their specialised proficiency to the forefront, addressing a wide range of common and intricate medical conditions while also providing invaluable support for behavioural and mental health challenges.
Within the General Pediatrics Department at Rainbow Children's Hospital, you will find a cadre of exceptional pediatricians offering a range of services, including:
Adolescent healthcare
Injury prevention
Management of chronic fatigue syndrome
Family-centered immunization services
Specialized care for children and adolescents with unique needs
Expertise in neurally mediated hypotension
Comprehensive management of children with chronic diseases
Developmental screening services
Mental health support tailored to children's needs
Guidance on the prevention and management of obesity
Rainbow Children's Hospital is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of chronic diseases, including:
Diabetes
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Dermatological conditions
Eating disorders
Asthma
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Behavioral disorders
Seizure disorders
Obesity
Hypertension
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Common pediatric conditions include respiratory illnesses like the common cold, flu, bronchitis, RSV, and pneumonia. Gastrointestinal issues such as gastroenteritis, constipation, and acid reflux are also common. Skin conditions often seen in children include hand, foot, and mouth disease, eczema, and warts. Ear infections, other ear problems, and conjunctivitis frequently affect kids. Behavioral and developmental disorders like ADHD are also prevalent. Other common pediatric conditions include asthma, allergies, diabetes (Type 1 and 2), seizures, anemia, hypoglycemia, jaundice, and growth or puberty issues, including delayed puberty. Additionally, conditions like immune disorders, Crohn's disease, sinusitis, apnea of prematurity, cystic fibrosis, newborn complications, eating disorders, migraines, contact dermatitis, fungal infections, and sports injuries are often seen in children.
At Rainbow Children's Hospital, our team of highly skilled physicians and specialists is dedicated to providing your child with the highest quality of treatment. Our clinic is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with a comfortable waiting space and a fun play zone for children. We offer comprehensive services for problems like infectious infections, developmental disabilities, obesity, asthma, and diabetes and specialize in the long-term management of chronic ailments. Visit with our physicians and child experts to find out more about how we can support your family.
When choosing between a family doctor and a pediatrician, it's important to understand their differences. A family doctor can treat both children and adults in the family, whereas a pediatrician only treats newborns, children, and adolescents. Some people prefer to see the same doctor for their entire family, while others prioritize the specialized care a pediatrician can provide for children. Ultimately, it's a personal choice based on your comfort level. You may make an informed decision by interviewing both your family doctor and your pediatrician. Here are the main points to discuss:
It is very important to maintain a good relationship with your pediatrician during adolescence. During this time, a teenager is going through a lot of physical and emotional changes. After they reach puberty, they will have a lot of questions about the health issues that they might want to ask their doctor in private. Once they reach the age of 16 years, they can decide if they want to make a transition from a general pediatrician to a general practitioner.