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Children should have regular visits during infancy and early childhood—often called well-child
visits—for immunizations, developmental screening, and preventive care. After age 2, yearly checkups are usually sufficient unless there's a concern.

Please bring your child’s health records, any previous prescriptions, vaccination details, and a list of
concerns or questions you’d like to discuss.

Talk to them about what to expect, bring a favorite toy or book, and reassure them that you're
nearby. Honesty with a gentle tone helps ease anxiety. Rest, leave to Dr Milind who shall try and
make the visit cheerful

For infants under 12 months, any fever over 100.4°F (38°C) requires urgent attention. In older
children, if there are associated symptoms like lethargy, rash, or difficulty breathing.

Yes, vaccines are extensively tested, safe, and essential in preventing serious diseases. Side effects
are usually mild and short-lived. Dr Milind would help you decide better about the type of vaccines.

It depends on severity. Mild cold symptoms can often be managed at home. If there's persistent
fever, poor appetite, or breathing issues, it’s best to consult. Remember - when in doubt its always
better to be safe than sorry.

We track growth using standard charts. If you're ever unsure, regular monitoring ensures any
concerns are addressed early.

Balanced meals with fruits, vegetables, whole grains, proteins, and dairy. Avoid excess sugar or
processed foods. Encourage self-feeding for independence – Baby-led weaning to start with.

This depends on your child’s diet, age, and any medical conditions. It’s best to consult the
pediatrician before starting supplements.

Speech milestones vary, but if your child isn’t using words by 18–24 months, an evaluation may be
helpful. Early intervention makes a big difference.

For children under 2years, avoid screens as much as possible. For older children, aim for less than 1
hour daily and prioritize educational content. Using screen while feeding/eating must never be
encouraged.

Children express themselves differently. Personality quirks are part of development. But if behavior
disrupts daily life, I can guide you on assessment and support