Care for Babies at Neighbourhood Medical

Dr Nicole White

Welcoming a new baby into the family is such an exciting time.   It is also a busy, exhausting and stressful time.  The doctors consulting at our practice have a special focus on the care of children and we would like to make accessing medical care for your baby as simple as possible.  Below is a guide to the standard appointments that we recommend for babies as well as other things that you might like to consider.

Growth, Development and Immunisation Visits

Your baby will require regular immunisations over the first 18 months of life. Attending Neighbourhood Medical for your baby’s immunisation visits allows the consulting doctors to meet regularly with you to check your baby and monitor his or her growth and development as well as discuss any concerns you may have.   Our nurses are skilled in administering vaccinations to babies of all ages and will spend time with you explaining the vaccines and what to watch out for in the period following immunisation.

At each immunisation visit you will be seen by the doctor who will talk with you about any issues you are having with your baby as well as performing a thorough physical examination to check your baby’s general health and development. Your child’s height, weight and head circumference will also be measured and plotted on the growth charts in the red book so make sure you bring this to every visit.  After seeing the doctor you will be looked after by our nurse who will administer the vaccines and then keep an eye on your baby for 15 minutes after vaccination.

Additional Vaccines

In addition to the government funded vaccines, there are some additional vaccines available to protect your child against Meningococcal Disease. These are available at our practice but do attract a private fee.  We generally recommend that these vaccines are given in 2 doses at 3 months and 5 months however they can be commenced at any stage after  3 Months of age.   Your GP will be able to provide more information about these vaccinations during your consultation

 

Routine Visit Schedule

 6 weeks

Baby check – full physical examination including growth and developmental milestones.

Ensure feeding and weight gain are established

Follow up on any issues related to pregnancy and birth

Immunisation (governmentt funded standard vaccines as per the National Immunisation Program (NIP) schedule - available here)

3 months

Baby check – full physical examination including growth and developmental milestones.

Meningococcal Immunisation Dose 1 (Optional – not government funded - one needle)

4 months

Baby check – full physical examination including growth and developmental milestones.

Discussion and planning for introduction of solids

Immunisation (government funded standard vaccines as per the NIP schedule)

 5 Months

Baby check – full physical examination including growth and developmental milestones.

Meningococcal Immunisation Dose 2 (Optional – not government funded)

6 months

Baby check – full physical examination including growth and developmental milestones.

Immunisation (government funded standard vaccines as per the immunisation schedule )

12 Months

Baby check – full physical examination including growth and developmental milestones.

Immunisation (government funded standard vaccines as per the immunisation schedule)

 14 months

Baby check – full physical examination including growth and developmental milestones.

Meningococcal Immunisation Dose 3 (Optional – not government funded)

18 months

Baby check – full physical examination including growth and developmental milestones.

Immunisation (government funded standard vaccines as per the immunisation schedule)

 

Unplanned Visits

As you can see from the above schedule we will see your baby regularly throughout the first 18 months of life.  However sometimes you will have concerns or questions in between these scheduled visits.

You should never feel bad about bringing your child to the doctor or fear that you may be over reacting.  There is no such thing as a silly question and if you are concerned or something about your baby is playing on your mind – please make an appointment.

All of the GPs consulting at Neighbourhood Medical are trained and able to see children.  Several of these GPs have a special interest in child health and will be available to see your baby.  We will do our best to accommodate same day appointments whenever possible.

-          Dr Nicole White

-          Dr Nikki Twomey

-          Dr Mairaed Crawford

-          Dr Katie Franks

 

Help with Breastfeeding and Settling

Dr Katie Franks is a GP who has done extensive postgraduate study and worked in the field of infant feeding and settling including lactation advice. Katie is available at Neighbourhood Medical to provide in depth assessment and support to help with you any feeding and settling difficulties that you may have.  More information about Katie here.

 Telehealth

We are able to offer both phone and video appointments.  This allows you to talk to one of the consulting GPs without having to pack your baby up and leave the home.  Medicare rebates are available for all existing patients and for new patients under 12 months of age.  Bookings for telehealth appointments can be made online here


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