Children’s HealthGentle, supportive medical care for babies, children and teenagers.
Children’s health needs change as they grow, and we’re here to support every stage. From newborn check-ups and immunisations to teenage consultations, our team provides calm, consistent care in a safe and friendly environment.
As a local family practice, we aim to make your child’s visits as relaxed and positive as possible so they feel safe and comfortable coming to the doctor. Parents can feel confident in the care their family receives.
What We Offer
Our children’s health services include:
Childhood immunisations
Routine vaccinations provided in line with the Australian Childhood Vaccination Schedule, with reminders and aftercare advice. Annual childhood flu vaccines are also available during flu season.
Growth and development checks
Monitoring your child’s physical, social and emotional milestones to ensure they are progressing as expected.
General paediatric consultations
Assessment and treatment for common childhood conditions such as coughs, infections, rashes, feeding issues and sleep problems.
School and sports health checks
Medical assessments for school readiness, camp forms and sports participation.
Parental support and guidance
Advice on nutrition, sleep, toilet training, behaviour and emotional wellbeing.
What to Expect
Appointments with young patients are tailored to their age and needs. We take the time to build trust, explain things clearly and involve parents or carers in decision-making. Your child’s comfort is our priority.
We also offer catch-up immunisations, early referrals to paediatric specialists if needed, and continuity of care for families who want ongoing support in one place.
Book a Children’s Appointment
As a trusted child health clinic in Turramurra, we’re here to support your child’s health from infancy through to adolescence.
If you have concerns or simply want a check-up to ensure everything is on track, we’re ready to help.
Appointments are available Monday to Saturday.
Book online or call to schedule a time that suits your family.
Frequently Asked Questions
Earwax removal is safe when done by trained healthcare professionals. Your GP will assess whether syringing is appropriate, as it may not be suitable for everyone.
Yes. We offer cryotherapy for common skin lesions such as warts and sunspots. Your GP will assess whether treatment is appropriate and explain what to expect.
Some procedures and vaccines may incur a fee. We will explain any associated costs at the time of booking or during your consultation. A complete list will be available on our Fees page.
We recommend seeing your GP at least 4 to 6 weeks before travel. Some vaccines require multiple doses or time to become effective.
Yes. We provide a wide range of routine and travel-specific vaccinations. Let us know your destination when booking so we can prepare the relevant advice and vaccines.
No referral is needed. You can book directly with Rotem Medical Family Practice. Your GP will assess whether the procedure can be done in-clinic or if a specialist referral is required.
