
Well-child checkup
1. Early Detection of Diseases: Childhood health checks can help early detection of diseases such as ear pain, pneumonia, and urinary tract infections. This can lead to early treatment and improved outcomes.
2. Disease Prevention: Childhood health screening results can be used to reduce the risk of chronic diseases by inducing healthy lifestyle changes.
3. Monitoring Growth and Development: Childhood health checks can help ensure that children are getting enough nutrients to grow and develop. They can also help identify developmental problems such as autism and learning disabilities.
4. Accident Prevention: Childhood health checkups can help prevent accidents. For example, doctors can check your eyesight and hearing, and provide advice on seat belt use and bicycle safety.
5. Healthy Lifestyle Motivation: Childhood health screening results can help motivate parents and children to eat healthy, get enough sleep, and exercise regularly.
Type of inspection
1. Physical examination: measures height, weight, body temperature, blood pressure, breathing, heart rate, etc. and assesses overall health.
2. Development Examination: Evaluate your vision, hearing, language, cognitive ability, motor ability, etc. to see if there are any problems with growth and development.
3. Nutrition Counseling: Evaluate nutritional status and provide advice for building healthy eating habits.
4. Vaccination: Vaccination is carried out according to the recommended age.
5. Others: Additional examinations can be made for teeth, dental caries, vision, hearing, obesity, etc.
6. Blood tests: conduct blood tests to evaluate anemia, infection, immune function, etc.
7. Urine test: Urine test to assess urinary tract infection, kidney function, etc.
8. Stools test: Conducts a stool test to evaluate intestinal parasitic infections, bloody stools, etc.
9. Allergy test: Conduct a test to see if you have allergies.
10. Psychological Examination: Conducts tests to assess mental health conditions.

