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- Well-child Check-ups: Routine examinations to assess a child’s growth, development, and overall health. This includes measurements of height, weight, and head circumference, as well as developmental screenings.
- Vaccinations: Administering immunizations according to the recommended schedule to protect children from various infectious diseases.
- Physical Examinations: Comprehensive examinations to evaluate a child’s physical health, including checking vital signs, examining the heart, lungs, abdomen, skin, and assessing general well-being.
- Developmental Screenings: Assessing a child’s developmental milestones, such as motor skills, speech and language development, cognitive abilities, and social-emotional development.
- Vision and Hearing Tests: Conducting vision and hearing screenings to detect any potential issues early on and refer for further evaluation if necessary.
- Allergy Testing: Identifying specific allergens that may trigger allergic reactions or contribute to conditions like asthma, eczema, or allergic rhinitis.
- Diagnostic Referal: Referring for diagnostic blood, urine and imaging tests such as X-rays, ultrasounds, or MRIs to aid in the diagnosis of various conditions or injuries.
- Genetic Testing: Referring for genetic tests to diagnose or screen for genetic disorders or to assess the risk of certain conditions based on family history.
- Respiratory Function Testing: Evaluating lung function through tests like spirometry to diagnose respiratory conditions like asthma or assess lung health.
- Behavioral and Developmental Assessments: Conducting assessments and questionnaires to evaluate behavioral or developmental concerns, such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, or mental health conditions.
- Mental Health Screenings: Assessing a child’s emotional and psychological well-being through screenings, questionnaires, or interviews to identify and address any mental health issues.