Where Medical Care Meets Gentle Understanding

Children aren't just small, they have unique needs, developing immune systems, and often can’t explain what they feel. At Dr Ebad Medical Centre, we provide pediatric care that’s not only medically sound but also emotionally supportive for both children and their parents.

From Infants to Teens — Care That Grows With Your Child

We offer complete care for children of all ages, including:

  • Newborn checkups & developmental assessments

  • Vaccinations and immunization schedules

  • Nutritional guidance for growing children

  • Common illnesses (fever, infections, allergies)

  • Asthma and respiratory care

  • Behavioral and sleep issues

Growth-Focused, Not Just Illness-Driven

We believe pediatric care should go beyond treating fevers and coughs. That’s why we monitor your child’s development, nutrition, mental wellness, and physical milestones — helping identify and manage issues early before they become problems.

Parent-Centered Guidance

Raising a child comes with questions — and we’re here to answer them. Whether you're worried about a rash, vaccination timing, or eating habits, our team provides parents with practical, science-backed advice in a respectful, no-judgment environment.

Comfortable Visits, Happy Kids

From the waiting area to the consultation room, we’ve designed our space and approach to help children feel at ease. A calm child means better exams and more accurate diagnoses — and less stress for parents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions parents ask — answered by our pediatric care team..
1How often should my child have a checkup?
Infants should be seen more frequently in the first year. After that, annual checkups help track development, screen for early concerns, and ensure your child stays on the right health path.
2Are vaccines safe for babies and toddlers?
Yes. Vaccines are thoroughly tested and recommended by health authorities worldwide. We follow a safe, personalized immunization schedule and address any concerns you may have before administering any shot.
3When should I be concerned about a fever?
A mild fever isn’t always dangerous, but if it persists beyond 2–3 days or is accompanied by vomiting, rash, or lethargy, it’s best to bring your child in for a full checkup.
4My child isn’t eating well — is that normal?
Picky eating can be a normal phase, but if it’s affecting growth, mood, or daily energy levels, we’ll help identify the cause — whether it’s nutritional, behavioral, or medical.

Start Your Child’s Health Journey With Us

Healthy children grow into healthy adults. Regular checkups, open conversations, and timely care are the keys to lifelong wellness.
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