FirstMed’s Well-Child Check is a comprehensive medical examination tailored to your child’s unique needs and conducted by devoted, English-speaking pediatricians. Childhood is a crucial period marked by rapid growth and development, and regular pediatric visits are essential to ensure your child’s health and development are on track.
What does the Well-Child Check from FirstMed cover?
Well-child checks at FirstMed encompass a detailed and comprehensive health assessment. During this one-hour visit, our skilled and compassionate pediatrician will give you an overview of your child’s developmental progress.
The Well-Child Checks include
- Review your child's medical history,
- Necessary vaccinations,
- Measuring growth and blood pressure,
- Evaluating vision and hearing,
- Developmental screenings,
- Discussing nutrition and sleep patterns,
- Suggesting further specialist checkups, if necessary.
Age-dependent laboratory evaluations — ranging from iron studies to lipid screening and hemoglobin, as well as blood sugar (glucose) levels with urine tests — also provide insight into your child’s physical well-being.
Furthermore, you can discuss any issues about your child’s behavior, sleep, eating habits, or interactions with other family members.
Overall, the well-child check visit is an essential examination that helps ensure your child’s continued health and well-being.
Well-child checks are beneficial at every developmental phase
As your child navigates through various stages of growth and development, regular well-child checkups act as guiding milestones, enabling proactive health management and timely interventions.
The well-child visits are crucial at these particular age stages:
- Newborn check
- The first-week visit (1 to 2 weeks old)
- 1 months old
- 2 months old
- 4 months old
- 6 months old
- 9 months old
- 12 months old
- 15 months old
- 18 months old
- 2 years old (24 months)
- From 2 years old: yearly checks.
It’s highly recommended that kids above two years old regularly visit their pediatrician, even if they are healthy. These visits help ensure that they’re growing and developing well, catch any physical or mental health issues early on, give them the vaccines they need, and provide an opportunity for parents to discuss any possible concerns. So, it’s really a good idea for kids to have well-child visits every year until they turn 18.
What our patients say:
Keep your child healthy and happy by regular Well-Child Checks
As children grow, they go through different pivotal stages of development, each with its own challenges. Childhood check-ups help monitor this development, detect problems early, and treat them in time. A small investment in your child’s health and well-being will pay off for a lifetime.
Schedule a well-child check with your private health insurance
Parents can take advantage of their annual health insurance plan, which often covers the cost of a comprehensive physical exam for their child, such as the well-child check. Maximize the benefits of your private health insurance and prioritize your child’s health by regular well-child visits. We may directly bill the cost to your insurer. Learn more…
Or pay in advance and get a special price
If your private insurance doesn’t cover the cost of the visit, you can purchase the visit in advance through our webshop at a special price. Take advantage of this beneficial offer and keep your child healthy and happy!
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