Pediatrics & Neonatology
The Paediatrics & Neonatology Department at Welcare Hospital provides comprehensive quality care for your child starting from birth to adolescence
Welcare is the only private hospital in Dubai where a Paediatrician is available 24 hours a day.
The Pediatric Clinic

The OPD clinics run six days a week. To save your time it is advisable to take prior appointment to see a Paediatrician in the OPD. Even if you come without an appointment you will be seen by the paediatrician but you may have to wait for sometime.
Accident & Emergency
Our A&E Department works round the clock where a qualified paediatrician is available at any time of the day. This service is meant to deal with emergency problems like injuries, breathing difficulty, seizures, high fever, nose bleeds etc.
In-Patient Services
Those children who are sick and require regular monitoring and care by the medical staff are admitted to the dedicated paediatric in-patient area which includes both twin sharing rooms and single rooms. Very sick children who require close monitoring are managed in the dedicated neonatal & paediatric intensive care unit.
The Paediatric department provides specialised care in the following areas :
Childbirth and newborns
All deliveries and children born at Welcare Hospital are attended by the paediatrician, comple mented by well equipped delivery rooms and nursery to take care of the newborns. This is further supported by our neonatal trained nurses who provide full support to the mothers in taking care of the new born baby that includes helping in breastfeeding, bathing and cleaning and other day to day care.
Before discharge from the hospital the baby receives the regular vaccinations.
After discharge from the hospital the paediatrician follows the child regularly in the outpatient clinic, to provide regular vaccination and to follow the child's growth & development.
Sick Baby
For sick neonates we have a well equipped Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with specialised staff. We manage:
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Neonatal Jaundice |
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Neonatal infections |
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Respiratory distress |
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Premature babies |
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Infants of Diabetic Mothers |
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Anaemia, etc |