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At Home Baby Care
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At Home Baby Care
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At Home Baby Care
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Essential Care for Little Angels
Essential Care for Little Angels
What you can expect from our services
Immunizations to protect against common childhood diseases.
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We recommend regular check-ups every month for the first six months, every two months until the baby is one year old, and then every three months until the age of two. After that, annual check-ups are usually sufficient unless there are specific health concerns.
Your baby needs vaccinations to protect against diseases like hepatitis B, DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), polio, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), and varicella (chickenpox), among others. Our pediatricians follow the CDC’s recommended vaccination schedule.
Yes, our pediatricians and nutritionists provide personalized nutritional guidance to ensure your baby receives the essential nutrients for healthy growth and development.
If your baby has a fever, keep them hydrated and monitor their temperature. Contact our healthcare team if the fever is high (above 100.4°F for infants under three months, or above 102°F for older babies), lasts more than a day, or if your baby shows any other concerning symptoms.
We offer breastfeeding support through consultations with lactation experts, who provide advice on techniques, positioning, and overcoming common challenges to ensure successful breastfeeding.
Key milestones include smiling and cooing by 2-3 months, rolling over by 4-6 months, sitting up by 6-8 months, and crawling and standing by 9-12 months. Our team monitors these milestones and provides support if there are any delays.
If you have any concerns about your baby’s development, schedule an appointment with our pediatricians. Early intervention is crucial, and our team will provide the necessary assessments and support to address any issues.
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We recommend regular check-ups every month for the first six months, every two months until the baby is one year old, and then every three months until the age of two. After that, annual check-ups are usually sufficient unless there are specific health concerns.
Your baby needs vaccinations to protect against diseases like hepatitis B, DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), polio, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), and varicella (chickenpox), among others. Our pediatricians follow the CDC’s recommended vaccination schedule.
Yes, our pediatricians and nutritionists provide personalized nutritional guidance to ensure your baby receives the essential nutrients for healthy growth and development.
If your baby has a fever, keep them hydrated and monitor their temperature. Contact our healthcare team if the fever is high (above 100.4°F for infants under three months, or above 102°F for older babies), lasts more than a day, or if your baby shows any other concerning symptoms.
We offer breastfeeding support through consultations with lactation experts, who provide advice on techniques, positioning, and overcoming common challenges to ensure successful breastfeeding.
Key milestones include smiling and cooing by 2-3 months, rolling over by 4-6 months, sitting up by 6-8 months, and crawling and standing by 9-12 months. Our team monitors these milestones and provides support if there are any delays.
If you have any concerns about your baby’s development, schedule an appointment with our pediatricians. Early intervention is crucial, and our team will provide the necessary assessments and support to address any issues.
Customized dietary plans and advice for optimal nutrition.
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We recommend regular check-ups every month for the first six months, every two months until the baby is one year old, and then every three months until the age of two. After that, annual check-ups are usually sufficient unless there are specific health concerns.
If your baby has a fever, keep them hydrated and monitor their temperature. Contact our healthcare team if the fever is high (above 100.4°F for infants under three months, or above 102°F for older babies), lasts more than a day, or if your baby shows any other concerning symptoms.
We offer breastfeeding support through consultations with lactation experts, who provide advice on techniques, positioning, and overcoming common challenges to ensure successful breastfeeding.
Key milestones include smiling and cooing by 2-3 months, rolling over by 4-6 months, sitting up by 6-8 months, and crawling and standing by 9-12 months. Our team monitors these milestones and provides support if there are any delays.
If you have any concerns about your baby’s development, schedule an appointment with our pediatricians. Early intervention is crucial, and our team will provide the necessary assessments and support to address any issues.
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Schedule Your Visit Today!
From Physiotherapy Sessions to Comprehensive Diet Plans to At-home Diagnostic Tests, we’ve got you covered!
Schedule Your Visit Today!
From Physiotherapy Sessions to Comprehensive Diet Plans to At-home Diagnostic Tests, we’ve got you covered!