Marina Medical Center patient roomPaediatrics

Department

Paediatrics

Child-friendly medical care in Sharjah

Paediatric care for families seeking routine check-ups, child health advice, developmental support, and urgent attention for common childhood concerns.

Care focus

Warm, family-centered paediatric care for children and parents.

Paediatric care supports families with routine child health visits, fever and cough concerns, growth review, and practical guidance for parents.

Routine check-upsChild health consultationsImmunization guidanceGrowth and development reviewCommon childhood illnessFamily medical advice

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Service details

Child-friendly care for growing families.

Paediatrics supports children's health from routine check-ups to common illness reviews, with careful communication for parents and age-appropriate care for children.

What we offer

  • Child health consultations for common symptoms.
  • Routine check-ups and growth discussion.
  • Immunization guidance and health advice.
  • Fever, cough, allergy, and digestive concern review.
  • Parent guidance and follow-up planning.

Benefits

  • Child-focused medical assessment in a calmer setting.
  • Early guidance for symptoms that worry parents.
  • Support for growth, nutrition, and development questions.
  • Clear instructions for home care and warning signs.
  • Better continuity for repeat visits and follow-up.

When to seek urgent care

  • Breathing difficulty, blue lips, severe drowsiness, seizure, or dehydration signs need urgent care.
  • Very young infants with fever should be assessed promptly.
  • Persistent high fever, severe pain, rash with serious symptoms, or worsening condition should not wait.
  • Medicines for children must be age and weight appropriate.
  • Do not delay emergency care for serious symptoms.

Patient FAQs

Common questions about paediatrics

When should I book a paediatric visit?

Book for routine child health concerns, fever, cough, feeding questions, growth concerns, allergies, or follow-up after illness.

What should I bring for my child?

Bring previous reports, vaccination records, allergy details, current medicines, and notes about fever, symptoms, feeding, or sleep.

Can I ask about vaccines?

Yes. The doctor can discuss vaccine history, timing, and questions based on your child's needs and local guidance.

When is emergency care needed?

Seek urgent help for breathing difficulty, seizure, severe dehydration, blue lips, serious injury, or any symptom that feels life-threatening.

This information is general. A paediatric clinician should assess your child for personalized advice.