Sompa Paediatrician
SOMPA provides all the care your child needs from birth to adulthood. You have your own dedicated paediatrician for your family within easy reach.
Mission
To provide excellent medical care for children of all ages. Company Overview
Sompa Medical Services is fully registered with the Private Hospitals and Maternity Homes Board. Sompa provides specialised care for children both in clinic and at home on request. We also accept clients of private health insurance schemes. Sompa provides services such as outpatient care, counselling and followup.
27/05/2025
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06/05/2025
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01/05/2025
Screen addiction, silent epidemic - Development Paediatrician warns Early exposure of children to electronic and digital screens distorts their development in speech and other behavioural actions
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22/09/2023
Saturdays
Activities for babies up to 12months
Place interesting things close to her bed for her to look at. Hang objects or toys out of reach. Tape simple pictures from magazines on the wall. ASQ-SE
15/09/2023
Saturdays
Activities for baby up to 12months
If your baby cries, find out what he needs. He is letting you know something with his cry. When you respond, he learns to trust you are there for him. Encourage good eye contact. You cannot spoil your baby at this age. ASQ-SE
15/09/2023
Saturdays
Activities for babies up to 12months
Hold your baby and put your face close to hers. Smile at your baby, Stick out your tongue. Yawn. Wait a few seconds and see if she tries to repeat your actions back to you. ASQ-SE
14/09/2023
Fridays
Activities for 60 months and over
Make an obstacle course either inside or outside your home. You can use cardboard boxes for jumping over or climbing through, broomsticks for laying between chairs for 'limbo' (going under) and pillows for walking around. Let your child lay out the course. After a couple of practice tries, have him complete the obstacle course as quickly as possible. Then try hopping or jumping the course. ASQ3
Maintain eye contact.
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