Pediatrics
The health and well-being of children are at the heart of what we do. Our Pediatrics team is dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive care for children from infancy through adolescence. Whether it’s routine checkups, preventative care, or managing chronic conditions, we are here to support your child’s growth and development every step of the way.
With experienced pediatricians and access to advanced diagnostic tools, we address a wide range of concerns, including vaccinations, developmental assessments, and treatment for common childhood illnesses. Our child-centered approach ensures personalised care tailored to your child’s unique needs.
When We’re Open
View our working hours below and schedule your pediatrics appointment at your convenience.
Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday
Closed
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Pediatricians
Titouan Chauvin
General Pediatrician
Focused on routine checkups, preventative care, and managing common childhood illnesses to support healthy development.
Oliver Collet
Neonatologist
Specialises in caring for newborns, including premature infants and those with complex medical needs.
Gregory Walters
Adolescent Specialist
Provides care for teenagers, addressing physical, emotional, and developmental concerns during adolescence.
Brittany Oliver
Pediatric Allergy
Expert in diagnosing and treating allergies, asthma, and immune system disorders in children.
Question and Answers
When should my child have their first pediatric appointment?
Your child’s first visit to a pediatrician should occur within a few days of birth. This visit ensures your baby is healthy and allows the doctor to provide guidance on feeding, sleep, and general care. Regular checkups will follow, with specific schedules depending on your child’s age and health needs.
What happens during a routine pediatric visit?
A routine visit includes measuring your child’s growth (height, weight, and head circumference for infants), assessing developmental milestones, and providing necessary vaccinations. It’s also an opportunity to discuss any concerns you have about your child’s health or behaviour.
How can I tell if my child needs to see a pediatrician?
If your child has symptoms such as a persistent fever, unusual rashes, prolonged cough, or changes in eating or sleeping habits, it’s a good idea to consult a pediatrician. Early intervention can help address potential issues before they become serious.
What vaccinations does my child need?
Vaccination schedules vary by age and health guidelines, but common vaccines include those for measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), polio, and influenza. Your pediatrician will provide a customised vaccination plan to keep your child protected against preventable diseases.
Your child’s first visit to a pediatrician should occur within a few days of birth. This visit ensures your baby is healthy and allows the doctor to provide guidance on feeding, sleep, and general care. Regular checkups will follow, with specific schedules depending on your child’s age and health needs.
A routine visit includes measuring your child’s growth (height, weight, and head circumference for infants), assessing developmental milestones, and providing necessary vaccinations. It’s also an opportunity to discuss any concerns you have about your child’s health or behaviour.
If your child has symptoms such as a persistent fever, unusual rashes, prolonged cough, or changes in eating or sleeping habits, it’s a good idea to consult a pediatrician. Early intervention can help address potential issues before they become serious.
Vaccination schedules vary by age and health guidelines, but common vaccines include those for measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), polio, and influenza. Your pediatrician will provide a customised vaccination plan to keep your child protected against preventable diseases.