From newborns to teens, we track growth charts, developmental milestones, vision/hearing screening when due, and safety (car seats, drowning, button batteries). Immunization protects against serious infections; we follow Health Canada’s overview of provincial schedules and Ontario’s routine program. For trusted child health information, Caring for Kids (Canadian Paediatric Society) is a helpful patient resource.

Red-flag symptoms (respiratory distress, dehydration, non-blanching rash, altered consciousness) may require emergency care—we give clear return precautions.

What This Service Includes

Well-child visits

Growth velocity, nutrition, sleep, behavior, school performance.

Immunizations

Catch-up planning, vaccine hesitancy counselling with evidence.

Acute illness

Ear infections, asthma exacerbations, rashes—treatment and when to escalate.

What to Expect

1

Check-in

Parent goals, birth history, allergies, daycare exposures.

2

Exam

Head-to-toe as indicated; developmental screening tools when age-appropriate.

3

Plan

Vaccines, anticipatory guidance, prescriptions, specialist referral.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes—Ontario’s routine schedule with catch-up if behind; we document informed refusal if parents decline.

We stratify risk by age, appearance, and hydration; infants under 3 months with fever often need emergency assessment—call us or 911 per instructions.

Yes—family-centered care; we welcome questions and written plans.

We can begin assessment, gather school input, and refer to psychology or developmental pediatrics when needed.