General Paediatrics Services

Our general paediatrics services are designed to provide comprehensive medical care to infants, children, and adolescents. Our experienced team provides treatment for acute and chronic illnesses and development and behavioural issues. Our goal is to work in partnership with families to promote the health and well-being of children.

General Paediatrics Services

Infants

Feeding problems, reflux, cow’s milk protein intolerance, settling, colic, growth concerns, 6-week baby check, premature baby follow up

Developmental & Behavioural Concerns

Developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), specific learning disorders and intellectual impairment.

General Paediatric Concerns

Chronic and complex issues, sleep concerns, headaches, epilepsy, asthma, recurrent infections, chronic cough, constipation, recurrent abdominal pain, coeliac, puberty-related concerns (early/late), diabetes, bed wetting

Access to Expert Help

Photo of Dr. Ashisha Kallukaran, General Paediatrician and Allergy & Immunology dual specialist at Paedix Brisbane

Dr. Ashisha Kallukaran

General Paediatrician

MBBS, MMED, DCH, FRACP

Photo of Dr. Ashisha Kallukaran, General Paediatrician and Allergy & Immunology dual specialist at Paedix Brisbane

Dr. Babitha Pulikkathody

General Paediatrician

MBBS, MMED, FRACP

Articles

Why is Iron Important in Children?

Why is Iron Important in Children?

Iron plays a vital role in numerous bodily functions, especially during childhood. It supports oxygen transport, brain development, immune system function, and energy production. Ensuring adequate iron intake is crucial for preventing iron deficiency and promoting overall health in children.

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End of Year Break:

Our practice will be taking a short break over the holidays, closing from December 20, 2024, to January 5, 2025. During this time, we'll have limited access to messages, but we'll respond to your query as soon as we return. If you need any medical advice in the interim, please contact your GP. In case of an emergency, please present to your nearest hospital or call 000. Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to connecting with you upon our return.

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