What to know before you come
– Visiting a pediatrician can feel stressful when your child is unwell or when you are unsure what is normal.
– OPD visits are easiest when you arrive prepared.
– This page helps you decide when an OPD visit is useful and what to bring.
– Everything is written for busy parents, with quick checklists you can save.
– Remember, a little preparation often saves time and helps your doctor give clearer guidance
If your child has severe breathing trouble, bluish lips, extreme sleepiness, seizures, or you feel something is seriously wrong, seek emergency care. Use the checklist here: Emergency checklist.
When an OPD visit is most useful
You can consider an OPD visit if your child has any of the following concerns.
Tap a chip to see what helps most for that visit (what to bring or track).
Not sure which concern fits? Bring all relevant information, and we can discuss during the consultation.
Download the “Before You Come” checklist (PDF)
A simple 2-page, parent-friendly checklist you can keep on your phone.
Save it once and reuse for every OPD visit. Photos of reports are fine.
Continue your visit journey
Quick links to what happens during the visit, after the visit, and the basic visit guidelines.