
蓝康恒医院儿童健康与专科诊疗中心由儿科专科医生及各科室医护人员联合提供儿童健康照护服务,业务范围涵盖儿童健康体检、疫苗接种,以及各类儿科病症的对症诊疗;科室另设有专属功能区域,分别开展儿童健康促进、新生儿出院后健康随访、疫苗接种服务,以及儿科常见病的诊疗照护。
此外,科室还设有儿童发育促进中心,助力儿童健康茁壮、聪慧灵动地成长,实现适龄发育。
儿童健康与专科诊疗中心包括:
儿童健康与专科诊疗中心:提供儿童专科诊疗服务
儿童健康促进科
儿童发育促进科
儿童重症监护室(PICU)
蓝康恒医院儿科开设儿童重症监护室(PICU),由儿科重症专科医生提供24 小时全天候的贴身照护与病情密切监测服务。医院致力于对各类病症进行治疗与症状干预,避免病症对儿童大脑发育及脑部功能造成远期不良影响;医院还允许家长全天候陪护,随时守护并给予孩子鼓励与支持。
儿科医生提供的专科检查与诊疗服务
小儿外科
小儿全科
小儿过敏与免疫科
小儿皮肤科
小儿消化与肝病科
小儿发育与行为科
小儿心脏科
小儿呼吸科
小儿神经科
小儿内分泌与代谢科
新生儿与围产医学科
小儿感染科
小儿重症医学科
小儿血液与肿瘤科
儿童青少年精神科
小儿肾病科
小儿营养科
儿童健康促进科提供的服务
1. 健康体检
常规健康体检
入学健康体检
出国留学健康体检
2. 通过疫苗增强抵抗力以预防疾病
强制疫苗或基础疫苗,指根据泰国儿科医学会与卫生部规定,所有儿童必须接种的疫苗,包括卡介苗、白喉-破伤风-百日咳疫苗、脊髓灰质炎疫苗、麻疹-腮腺炎-风疹疫苗、乙型肝炎疫苗、日本脑炎疫苗及水痘疫苗等。
格外增添疫苗,例如预防b型流感嗜血杆菌(Hib)疫苗、轮状病毒疫苗、流感疫苗、预防侵袭性肺炎球菌病(IPD)疫苗等。
针对返回本国或出国旅行的外籍儿童提供的疫苗
儿童发育促进科
我们致力于为特殊儿童量身定制适配其能力的活动课程,以此开发特殊儿童的潜能,提升学习能力。相关服务由儿童发育与行为专科医生、儿童物理治疗师、作业治疗师及儿童发育心理学家组成的专业团队全程照护指导,助力孩子实现适龄发育,这对孩子的当下成长与未来发展而言,均是至关重要的事。
儿童发育相关专业人员
作业治疗师
特殊教育教师
言语治疗师
临床心理学家
Napploy, a 6-month-old, developed a low-grade fever after two days of a runny nose. The fever escalated overnight, prompting her parents to take her to a local hospital in Ayutthaya when sponging and fever reducers didn't help. At the hospital, Napploy began to seize with a temperature of 39.5°C. After a brain scan and spinal tap, her hands and feet turned blue, indicating another impending seizure. She was rushed to the emergency room as her fever spiked every 5-10 minutes. Her condition didn't improve, so her father arranged for Ramkhamhaeng Hospital to send an ambulance.
Napploy's Father's Experience
Napploy's father was impressed from the start, noting that a doctor, not just nurses, accompanied the ambulance from Ramkhamhaeng Hospital, which was reassuring. Upon arrival at the Pediatric ICU, he found the nurses to be exceptionally caring, treating both the patient and family like relatives. He praised their attentiveness and the doctors' helpful advice.
Patient with MIS-C (Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children)
Ms. Nisthida Sukprasert, the patient's mother, recounts her son Jean's sudden severe symptoms. Initially presenting with extreme vomiting, low-grade fever, and prominent gastrointestinal issues, doctors became suspicious when they learned Jean had recovered from COVID-19 just 2-3 weeks prior, despite expecting high fever for post-COVID complications. His rapid deterioration, including jaundice, rapid heartbeat, and reduced consciousness, led to immediate PICU admission. There, initial test results confirmed severe inflammation, particularly affecting the heart. Doctors promptly initiated treatment with medication to improve heart muscle function and anti-inflammatory drugs.
Dr. Tarita Charuchanapongthorn, a pediatric critical care specialist, and Dr. Peeratuch Chokmungmeepisarn, a pediatric neurologist, revealed that after comprehensive treatment, the patient was diagnosed with G6PD deficiency, an underlying condition discovered during his hospital stay.
Napploy, a 6-month-old, developed a low-grade fever after two days of a runny nose. The fever escalated overnight, prompting her parents to take her to a local hospital in Ayutthaya when sponging and fever reducers didn't help. At the hospital, Napploy began to seize with a temperature of 39.5°C. After a brain scan and spinal tap, her hands and feet turned blue, indicating another impending seizure. She was rushed to the emergency room as her fever spiked every 5-10 minutes. Her condition didn't improve, so her father arranged for Ramkhamhaeng Hospital to send an ambulance.
Napploy's Father's Experience
Napploy's father was impressed from the start, noting that a doctor, not just nurses, accompanied the ambulance from Ramkhamhaeng Hospital, which was reassuring. Upon arrival at the Pediatric ICU, he found the nurses to be exceptionally caring, treating both the patient and family like relatives. He praised their attentiveness and the doctors' helpful advice.
Patient with MIS-C (Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children)
Ms. Nisthida Sukprasert, the patient's mother, recounts her son Jean's sudden severe symptoms. Initially presenting with extreme vomiting, low-grade fever, and prominent gastrointestinal issues, doctors became suspicious when they learned Jean had recovered from COVID-19 just 2-3 weeks prior, despite expecting high fever for post-COVID complications. His rapid deterioration, including jaundice, rapid heartbeat, and reduced consciousness, led to immediate PICU admission. There, initial test results confirmed severe inflammation, particularly affecting the heart. Doctors promptly initiated treatment with medication to improve heart muscle function and anti-inflammatory drugs.
Dr. Tarita Charuchanapongthorn, a pediatric critical care specialist, and Dr. Peeratuch Chokmungmeepisarn, a pediatric neurologist, revealed that after comprehensive treatment, the patient was diagnosed with G6PD deficiency, an underlying condition discovered during his hospital stay.