General Paediatrics Service

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The General Paediatrics Service is a complete one-stop service for child evaluation, vaccination and screening; treatment and follow-up of acute illnesses; as well as primary and secondary care of chronic illnesses. We also serve as a triage and referral point for our other paediatric sub-specialties and assist in coordinating complex multi-disciplinary care services.

For immunisation schedule, please click here.

Range of Services

  • Consultative second opinion service
  • Childhood vaccination and health screening
  • Developmental screening
  • Coordinated complex subspecialty consultations

*Please note: For vaccinations, it will be necessary to bring along the child’s past immunisation record.

 

Contact Information

Clinic M Podium 1, Children's Tower

Monday to Friday:

8.30am to 12.00pm

(Last registration at 11.45am)

2.00pm to 4.30pm

(Last registration at 4.15pm)

 

 

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