Pediatricians are doctors who manage the health of your child, including physical, behavior, and mental health issues. They’re trained to diagnose and treat childhood illnesses, from minor health problems to serious diseases.
here are different type of pediatric specialists are there,
Neonatologist: Trained to handle complicated and high-risk health situations in delicate newborns and infants, including a baby who has a health issue while in the womb or is born early or with a birth defect.
Pediatric allergist: Helps prevent allergic reactions from mold to bees to food and more, which could result in asthma, a rash, or dangerous anaphylaxis.
Pediatric cardiologist: Diagnoses and treats heart conditions in children, including congenital heart disease and abnormal heart rhythms.
Pediatric endocrinologist: Treats anything related to hormones, such as diabetes or an issue around proper growth.
Pediatric gastroenterologist: For issues with digestion or gut health, such as nutritional problems, belly pain, acid reflux, and irritable bowel syndrome.
Child neurologist: Deals with brain and nervous system issues, including seizures, brain tumors, and migraines.
Pediatric oncologist: Works with children who are diagnosed with cancer.
Pediatric emergency doctor: Found in emergency rooms, managing the care of children and teenagers who are very sick or badly injured.
- Well-child exams
- School, sports and camp physicals
- Immunizations (shots)
- Treatment for minor illnesses and injuries
- X-rays & lab services
- Behavioral health consultations (for anxiety, sleep problems, ADHD, toilet training issues, and more)
- Patient education and referrals
- Annual Physicals
- Well-Baby Checkups
- Annual Physicals
- Well-Baby Checkups
- Asthma Management
- Immunizations/Vaccines
- Diabetes
- Fever , cold and common medical problems
- Hearing and Vision Checking
- Nutrition and Weight Management
- Eating Disorders (Anorexia, Bulimia, Obesity)
- Sports Medicine
- Infectious diseases
- Allergies