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Health Articles & Insights

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Understanding Your Childs Growth Milestones
Development
Jun 16, 2026

Understanding Your Childs Growth Milestones

<p>Every child grows at their own pace, but there are certain milestones you can look out for during their first year. From their first social smile a...

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5 Tips for Boosting Your Childs Immunity During Flu Season
Health Tips
Jun 16, 2026

5 Tips for Boosting Your Childs Immunity During Flu Season

<p>With flu season approaching, it is vital to strengthen your childs immune system. Ensure they get plenty of sleep, a diet rich in fruits and vegeta...

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Navigating Picky Eating: A Parents Guide
Nutrition
Jun 16, 2026

Navigating Picky Eating: A Parents Guide

<p>Picky eating is a common phase for many toddlers. The key is patience. Continue to offer a variety of healthy foods without pressure. Involve your ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

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General Information

What age range of patients do you treat?

We provide comprehensive care for infants from birth, children, and adolescents up to 18 years of age.

Do you accept health insurance?

Yes, we accept major health insurance providers. Please contact our reception to verify if your specific plan is covered.

Appointments & Booking

How can I book an appointment?

You can book an appointment directly through our website using the "Book Appointment" button, or call our clinic at +255782244010.

What should I bring to my childs first visit?

Please bring your childs previous medical records, immunization card, and your insurance information.

Medical Queries

When should my newborn have their first check-up?

We recommend the first check-up within 3 to 5 days after birth, especially for breastfeeding evaluation and jaundice check.