The Pediatric Department at Phyathai Sriracha Hospital provides comprehensive examination and treatment by specialized pediatricians and trained nurses with expertise in child care. Our department is equipped with modern medical equipment and highly effective medications and vaccines, ensuring that both parents and child patients receive the highest quality care.
Services Provided at the Pediatric Department:
- Diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases
- Diagnosis and treatment of allergies and asthma in children
- Assessment and counseling on child development
- Advice and guidance on child care
- Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric dermatological conditions
- Administration of vaccines according to the schedule, including information and counseling on vaccines
- Examination of respiratory system diseases in children by specialized physicians
- Diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in children by specialized physicians
Special Clinics:
- Respiratory System Diseases in children by specialized physicians
- Neonatology by specialized physicians
- Infectious Diseases in children by specialized physicians
Our specially designed facilities provide a suitable and safe environment, allowing children to feel happy as if they are in a playground. We aim to reduce stress and fear in children during their visit. The play area is well-maintained, with infection prevention measures in place. Child-friendly equipment and toys are cleaned according to standard procedures using effective and child-safe disinfectants. Our nurses and staff are trained in child care, and equipment such as weight scales, fever thermometers, and blood pressure monitors are calibrated according to standards.
When to Consult a Doctor:
If your child experiences any of the following symptoms, do not hesitate to bring them to see a doctor:
- High fever or fever accompanied by other symptoms such as rash, cough, or runny nose
- Non-stop crying without a known cause
- Abdominal pain or diarrhea
- Various types of rashes
- Complaints of pain in any specific area
- Decreased activity or reduced playfulness
- Refusal to eat or decreased food intake for several consecutive days
- Abnormal discharge from various body openings such as the eyes, ears, urinary tract, or genitals
- Abdominal bloating or vomiting
- Ingestion of foreign or harmful substances
- Stunted growth or delayed development compared to peers
- Vaccination according to scheduled appointments