General Paediatric Appointments in London

At Childhealthy, we provide fast, straightforward access to high-quality private paediatric care in London. Whether you're concerned about a one-off illness or managing a longer-term health condition, our experienced team is here to support your child's health from birth through to 18 years.

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Comprehensive Care for Your Child

At Childhealthy, we offer thorough, compassionate care for children of all ages, from newborns to teenagers. Our experienced paediatricians focus on preventing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of health issues to help your child thrive.

Our paediatricians in London are experienced in managing a wide range of medical conditions and child health concerns. Common reasons parents book an appointment with us:

  • Newborn checks
  • Developmental assessments
  • Feeding or sleeping issues
  • Vaccinations
  • General health reviews
  • Coughs, colds, and fevers
  • Rashes and skin conditions
  • Vomiting, reflux, or abdominal pain
  • Allergies and food intolerances
  • General infections and illness

We manage both acute (sudden) and chronic (ongoing) conditions, ensuring your child receives timely and thorough assessments, accurate diagnoses, appropriate investigations, and effective treatment plans. See services.

Why Choose Childhealthy as your Private Paediatrician in London?

  • Specialist-led care for infants, children, and teenagers
  • Same day appointments available
  • Self-referrals welcome – no need to wait for a GP referral
  • Friendly, expert clinicians who prioritise your child’s wellbeing
  • Access to onward referrals, tests, or imaging if required
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What Parents or Guardians Need to Bring During a Paediatric Appointment

To help us provide the best possible care, please bring the following:

  • Child’s medical history: Including any previous diagnoses or hospital summaries
  • Personal child health record (‘red book’): Particularly important for babies and toddlers
  • Current medications: Include names, dosages, and schedule
  • Immunisation history
  • Referral letters (if applicable)
  • A list of your questions or concerns

Having this information ready ensures a thorough and efficient consultation. Read more about when to schedule your baby's first paediatric visit

When to Seek Emergency Help

If your child is seriously unwell or shows signs of a medical emergency, please call NHS 111 or visit your nearest emergency department immediately.

 

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