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How to Find Your Child's Pediatrician

Find and visit your nearest pediatric clinics in 3 steps

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Browse by Location

Search for pediatric clinics in your area. Filter by services like vaccinations, well-baby checkups, or specialist care.

2

Check Credentials & Reviews

Review doctor qualifications, clinic facilities, and read feedback from other parents about their experience.

3

Schedule Appointment

Book your child's checkup or vaccination. Many clinics offer weekend and evening hours for working parents.

Common Pediatric Services

Common services offered at pediatric clinics across the Philippines

Well-Baby CheckupsChildhood VaccinationsGrowth & Development MonitoringNewborn CareSick Child ConsultationsNebulization TreatmentNutrition CounselingDevelopmental Screening

Why Choose ClinicFinderPH for Pediatric Care?

Board-Certified Pediatricians

All listed pediatricians are verified board-certified specialists with proper training and licensing.

Vaccination Schedules

Find clinics that offer complete vaccination programs following DOH immunization schedules.

Child-Friendly Facilities

Browse clinics with kid-friendly waiting areas, play zones, and child-centric care approaches.

Insurance Coverage

Filter by PhilHealth accreditation and HMO providers that cover pediatric consultations and treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pediatric consultations typically cost β‚±500-β‚±1,500 depending on the doctor's expertise and clinic location. Follow-up visits may be discounted. PhilHealth coversβ‚±400-β‚±1,200 for consultations at accredited facilities.

Yes, basic vaccines under the DOH Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) are free at government health centers. Private clinics may charge β‚±300-β‚±3,000 per vaccine depending on the type.

Newborns should have their first checkup within 2-3 days after hospital discharge, then at 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, and monthly thereafter for the first year.

Yes, most pediatricians accept HMO cards that cover dependents. Common providers include Maxicare, Medicard, and Intellicare. Check if your child is covered under your HMO plan.

Bring your child's birth certificate, vaccination card, health records from previous doctors, insurance cards, and a list of any current medications or concerns.

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