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Specialty Hub · Pediatrics

Pediatrics clinics, treatments, and reviews at a glance

Diagnoses and treats children's growth and health from newborns to adolescents — from vaccinations and developmental checkups to respiratory and digestive disorders.

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    365 Dream Clinic (Gwangju)
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    I had a pediatric consultation. I didn't wait long and everyone was friendly.

    Anonymous
    24.04.15
    1st visit
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    Children's Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    Pediatric doctor appointments for kids on holidays....

    Anonymous
    24.12.30
    1st visit
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    365 Dream Clinic (Gwangju)
    Rating 5.0 out of 5

    I love that I can get pediatric care even on the weekends.

    Anonymous
    24.01.07
    1st visit
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    Children's Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic
    Rating 4.0 out of 5

    The first time I went to the pediatric clinic, they were very thorough^^

    Anonymous
    25.10.13
    1st visit
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Until what age can children visit pediatrics?
Generally up to age 18 at pediatrics/adolescent medicine. From ages 13–15, some patients transition to adult specialties by preference. Newborns are also seen here.
When should I take my child to the hospital for a fever?
Fever in infants under 3 months requires immediate hospital visit. For older children, see a doctor immediately for fever above 39°C, decreased consciousness, seizures, breathing difficulty, or signs of dehydration. Antipyretics can be used from 38.5°C.
What is the vaccination schedule?
Vaccinations follow the national schedule from birth to age 12. BCG and Hepatitis B at birth; DTaP, polio, MMR, etc., at ages 1–6. Detailed schedules are in the maternal-child health booklet and at public health centers.
What is checked at infant/toddler health screenings?
Free infant/toddler health screenings — 8 total visits from 14 days to 71 months. Includes physical measurements, developmental assessment, vision, hearing, oral exam, and parenting consultation. Helps catch growth and developmental issues early.
What should I do if my child gets sick at night or on weekends?
Visit a nearby Moonlight Children's Hospital or emergency room. Moonlight Children's Hospitals operate on weekday nights and holidays, cost less than ERs, and have shorter waits. Call 119 immediately in emergencies.
The medical information on this page is for reference only. For accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a specialist.