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Paediatric Gastroenterology Care

Procedure

Paediatric Gastroenterology Care

Specialist evaluation and care for children with digestive concerns, including recurrent abdominal pain, chronic constipation and diarrhoea, GERD, coeliac disease, food allergies and intolerance, and paediatric endoscopy when clearly indicated.

What is it?

Paediatric gastroenterology care covers the digestive concerns seen most often in children: recurrent tummy pain, problems with weight gain, constipation, diarrhoea, reflux in infants and older children, and food-related symptoms.

Children are not small adults. We use paediatric protocols, age-appropriate scopes when endoscopy is needed, and explain everything to both the child and the family.

Who needs it?

  • Recurrent abdominal pain in children.
  • Chronic constipation or chronic diarrhoea.
  • Failure to thrive or poor weight gain.
  • GERD in infants and older children.
  • Suspected coeliac disease or food allergy and intolerance.
  • Any child where paediatric endoscopy is indicated.

How it works

A consultation with the child and the parents takes a careful history, including diet and growth.

Targeted blood tests, stool studies and imaging are ordered when needed.

When endoscopy is required, it is performed under specialist paediatric anaesthesia and parents can be with the child in recovery.

Preparation

  • Bring growth charts and previous reports if available.
  • For endoscopy, follow the specific fasting instructions we send beforehand.

Recovery

  • Outpatient consultations: no recovery required.
  • After endoscopy: a short recovery in the day-care area, usually home the same day.

Risks

All endoscopic procedures carry a small risk of bleeding, perforation, or reaction to sedation. These risks are uncommon when the procedure is done by a trained endoscopist in a hospital setting.

We will explain the risks specific to your case during the consultation, before you sign consent.

Common questions

Things patients ask us.

Will my child remember the procedure?

No. Endoscopy in children is done under appropriate sedation or anaesthesia.

Do you work with our paediatrician?

Yes. We share the plan and the report with the referring paediatrician so that ongoing care is coordinated.