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Nuffield Health Leeds Hospital
PaediatricsNuffield Health Leeds Hospital is world-class hospital offereing a wide range of private healthcare treatments. The hospital boasts modern facilities, and received the highest possible rating of 'Outstanding' from the Care Quallity Commission upon inspection. The hospital is conveniently located in the heart of Leeds city centre, easily accesible by car and public transport, as well as on foot. What medical services does it specialise in? The team of consultants at the hospital have a wide range of specialties, including: Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Colorectal surgery Cosmetic surgery Pain management

The Saxon Clinic in Milton Keynes is dedicated to serving the surrounding community and beyond by offering excellent healthcare. We are part of the Circle Health Group which is the UK's largest independent healthcare provider. On site, we have 2 theatres, 12 consulting rooms, and an endoscopy suite. We are lucky enough to offer both an under and over 18s patient service. Our paediatric team see patients from birth, and we can operate from the age of 3 years old upwards. We see a large volume of orthopaedic patients here at Saxon Clinic, and have services such as gynaecology, general surgery, urology, gastroenterology, ENT, and cardiology. We have our very own private GP service, and an onsite physio department too.
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Haringey Hospital
PaediatricsHaringey Hospital is a modern and patient-centred private hospital based in London, offering a comprehensive range of medical services across key specialties including general practice, diagnostics, cardiology, dermatology and orthopaedics. With expertise spanning from routine GP care to advanced investigations, the hospital provides a seamless healthcare experience under one roof, ensuring patients receive timely, high-quality care tailored to their individual needs. Bringing together experienced consultants, on-site diagnostics and a dedicated multidisciplinary team, Haringey Hospital is committed to delivering fast access to care alongside continuity throughout the patient journey. From same-day appointments and urgent consultations to coordinated follow-up and specialist treatment, the hospital’s integrated approach allows for efficient, personalised care. Haringey Hospital's multilingual team ensures clear communication and a comfortable experience for patients from diverse backgrounds. Designed with patient comfort and safety in mind, Haringey Hospital offers a welcoming and well-equipped clinical environment, featuring advanced medical technology and modern treatment suites for consultations and minor procedures. With a strong emphasis on compassionate, individualised care, the hospital combines clinical excellence with a warm, reassuring atmosphere, prioritising both wellbeing and convenience at every stage of treatment.
Key information about paediatricians
What does a paediatrician do?
A paediatrician is the doctor responsible for monitoring the growth, development and overall health of babies, children and teenagers. They prevent, diagnose and treat childhood illnesses, while supporting families through every stage of development.
Why would you be referred to a paediatrician?
Children are referred to a paediatrician if they have symptoms of illness, growth concerns, developmental delays or if they require routine health monitoring and preventive care.
When should you see a paediatrician?
During childhood, it is recommended to attend regular health check-ups to monitor growth and help prevent potential health problems. Parents or carers should also seek medical advice if a child develops symptoms such as fever, cough, digestive problems, headaches or respiratory infections, or if there are concerns about development or behavioural changes. Seeing a paediatrician is a routine and important part of maintaining a child’s overall health.
Why choose a paediatrician?
Paediatricians are specially trained to understand how illnesses affect children differently from adults. Early diagnosis and monitoring help support long-term health and development.
Types of patients seen by paediatric specialists
Paediatricians care for newborns, infants, children and adolescents requiring preventive care, developmental monitoring, or diagnosis and treatment of childhood conditions.
Conditions treated by paediatric specialists
- Autism
- Otitis (ear infection)
- Bronchiolitis
- Paediatric malnutrition
- Developmental delay
- Genetic and metabolic diseases in children
- Febrile seizures
Preparing for a paediatric consultation
Bring your child’s medical records, current medications, vaccination history and notes about symptoms. For babies, it can help to record feeding, sleep and behavioural patterns.
Tests or treatments a paediatrician may request
- Newborn physical examination
- Child development assessment
- Newborn feeding support
- Speech and language therapy
- Vaccinations
- Child health surveillance
How can I book an appointment with a paediatrician?
At Top Doctors, you can book a consultation with a leading paediatrician in just one click, based on availability, location and clinical expertise.
Best paediatric centres in the UK
At Top Doctors, we work with leading specialist centres in paediatrics, offering advanced diagnostic technology and comprehensive child healthcare.
Sources
- World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. (2022). Pocket book of primary health care for children and adolescents in the WHO European Region. https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/352485/9789289057622-eng.pdf
- Eurostat. (2024). Health statistics: Children. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Health_statistics_-_children
- UNICEF, & World Health Organization. (2022). Global core indicators for measuring WHO's paediatric quality-of-care standards in health facilities. https://data.unicef.org/resources/global-core-indicators-for-measuring-whos-paediatric-quality%E2%80%91of%E2%80%91care-standards-in-health-facilities/












