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Parkway East Paediatric Clinic

Treatments We Offer

Paediatric treatments and services we offer

Parkway East Paediatric Clinic offers a wide range of paediatric treatments and services for babies and children, such as:

Acute paediatric care

  • Treatments for falls or head injury
  • Treatments for fevers and other ailments
  • Minor fractures, cuts and burns
  • In-clinic wound management

Allergic rhinitis and asthma evaluation and management

  • Skin prick tests to identify environmental allergens
  • House dust mite sublingual immunotherapy
  • Asthma action plans
  • Lung function tests

Atopic dermatitis (eczema) evaluation and management

  • Wet wrap therapy and topical treatments
  • Skin prick tests to evaluate food or environmental allergens
  • Food allergen testing and weaning advice in infants with moderate-severe eczema
  • Comprehensive skincare counselling and advice on the management of eczema triggers, including action plans
  • Inpatient intensive skincare programme for severe eczema flares

Drug allergy evaluation

  • Evaluation of common drug allergies
  • Skin prick tests, intradermal tests and oral drug challenges
  • Evaluation of suitable alternative drugs in confirmed drug allergies

Food allergy and anaphylaxis management

  • Skin prick tests for diagnosis
  • Blood tests for specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies
  • Hospital- and clinic-based oral food challenges for diagnosis and appropriate food reintroduction in outgrowing allergies
  • Adrenaline autoinjector (EpiPen) prescriptions
  • Anaphylaxis action plan

Urticaria (hives) and angioedema

  • Management of acute and chronic urticaria

Other services

  • Childhood vaccinations (including influenza vaccinations)
  • Developmental assessment of the growing child
  • Treatment of common childhood illnesses
  • Evaluation and treatment of jaundice
  • Newborn and infant care

*This is not a complete list of all the diagnostic procedures and treatments we provide. The information is designed for educational reference only and should not be seen as medical advice.

Please consult one of our qualified healthcare specialists for an accurate diagnosis before starting any treatment.