
GENERAL PEDIATRIC
Pediatric services refer to medical care provided to infants, children, and adolescents. Here are some examples of pediatric services:
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Well-child visits: Pediatricians provide regular check-ups and immunizations to ensure the healthy growth and development of children.
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Sick visits: Pediatricians provide medical care for a range of acute illnesses and chronic conditions, such as ear infections, asthma, and diabetes.
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Developmental and behavioral screenings: Pediatricians monitor children's developmental milestones and provide screenings for behavioral issues, such as autism or ADHD.
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Pediatric surgery: Pediatric surgeons perform surgeries on infants, children, and adolescents for conditions such as congenital heart defects or appendicitis.
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Neonatal intensive care: Neonatologists provide specialized care for premature or critically ill newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
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Pediatric subspecialties: Pediatricians may also specialize in areas such as cardiology, endocrinology, or neurology, to provide more specialized care for children with complex medical conditions.
Pediatric services are provided by specially trained healthcare professionals who have expertise in caring for the unique needs of children and adolescents.

