Well Child Care

A well child examination, also known as a routine physical or medical check-up, is recommended for children of all ages. It is an opportunity to ask questions and express concerns about a child's development and health.

Questions a parent may want to ask the doctor during a well visit may include some of the following:

  • Toilet training methods
  • Eating
  • Sleep patterns
  • Socialization issues
  • Learning problems
  • Family problems
  • Concerns about puberty
  • Behavioral issues

By sharing concerns with the pediatrician and working to resolve any problems a parent may have, helps to establish a trusting relationship that will continue for a long time.

Preparing for the Visit

In order to get the information from the pediatrician, some of the following suggestions may be helpful:

  • Write down questions
  • Read books and pamphlets about issues the child may have
  • Research medical websites
  • Get a list of caregiver's concerns

During the Visit

During a routine physical, the doctor will perform a complete physical examination to monitor growth and development as well as detect any changes or abnormalities. Immunizations may be administered as well.

Some of the following may be conducted:

  • An assessment of the child's growth and development
  • Physical examination
  • Immunization update
  • Blood test
  • Temperature
  • Blood pressure
  • Pulse
  • Respiration rate

A schedule for routine well-care visits will be provided based on the child's age and condition.

Additional Resources

 
 
 
 
 
 
American Academy of Family Physicians American College of Physicians American Medical Association American Board of Family Medicine

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