Pediatrics – Pediatric Visit
Why Choose Pediatrics at Family Hospital?
What Does the Pediatrics Service Offer?
- Regular visits and monitoring of the child's development
- Immunizations and health education for parents
- Consultation on nutrition, growth and psycho-emotional well-being
- Diagnosis and treatment for common pediatric diseases
- Treatment of more complex acute or chronic pathologies
- Planned and emergency pediatric surgical interventions
Each child is treated with sensitivity, professionalism, and special attention in a welcoming and safe environment.
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Complete Care for the Most Sensitive Ages
Every medical decision is made in collaboration with parents and with full respect for the individuality of each child.
Healthy Development from the First Steps
At Family Hospital, children are the center of attention – with the best doctors and a warm and professional environment.
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SEE ALL ARTICLESFrequently Asked Questions
Pediatricians care for the health of children from birth to adolescence, providing routine visits, disease diagnosis, vaccinations, and counseling on growth and development.
The child should be checked periodically to assess growth, development, and immunizations, as well as whenever they exhibit symptoms such as fever, cough, diarrhea, or vomiting.
Yes, Family Hospital offers emergency pediatric services for acute cases such as high fever, dehydration, respiratory infections, and allergic reactions.
Development is monitored through regular measurements of height, weight, head circumference, as well as assessments of motor and language skills.
Children follow a specific vaccination schedule against diseases such as measles, rubella, hepatitis B, diphtheria, polio, and many others.
Fever is a normal reaction of the body, but if it exceeds 39°C, lasts more than 2 days, or is accompanied by other worrisome symptoms, you should visit a pediatrician.
Yes, pediatricians provide personalized advice on healthy child nutrition at every stage of development, including breastfeeding and the use of solid foods.































