Doctor seeing a young child with a parent at the clinic

Family & personal care

Children's Health in Yishun

GP care for suitable common childhood concerns, with paediatric support engaged for cases that need it. Parents should contact the clinic if they are unsure whether a child should see a GP or urgent care.

Who this is for

Parents seeking advice for fever, cough, rash, vomiting, diarrhoea, or other common childhood symptomsFamilies looking for nearby GP-level care for children, where suitableParents asking about vaccination records, symptom monitoring, or what to bring for a child's visit

Before a child visit

Know when urgent care is safer

Seek urgent care for breathing difficulty, dehydration, severe pain, persistent high fever, unusual drowsiness, seizures, or any rapidly worsening symptom. Contact the clinic if you are unsure whether your child should visit a GP clinic or urgent care.

What to bring for a child visit

  • Child's identification
  • Health booklet and vaccination records
  • Medication and allergy details
  • Recent temperature or symptom notes

Who this is for

  • Parents seeking advice for fever, cough, rash, vomiting, diarrhoea, or other common childhood symptoms
  • Families looking for nearby GP-level care for children, where suitable
  • Parents asking about vaccination records, symptom monitoring, or what to bring for a child's visit

What to expect

Family-friendly clinic reception and waiting area
  • A GP-level assessment based on the child symptoms, history, age, and current condition
  • Clear explanation for parents or caregivers on monitoring, medication, follow-up, or referral
  • Guidance on urgent warning signs that need faster assessment outside the GP clinic setting

Available at this clinic

418 Yishun Avenue 11, #01-391, Singapore 760418
Mon-Fri & Sun 8:30am-2:30pm, 6-9pm; Sat 8:30am-2:30pm; PH closed
+65 8654 0418
+65 8654 0418

Schemes or payment notes

Pricing is not shown online. Contact the clinic to confirm scheme, panel, or payment details for this service.

Service FAQs

Children's Health

Can young children be seen at the clinic?

The clinic can assess many common childhood concerns where suitable. Contact the clinic if you are unsure whether your child should visit a GP clinic or urgent care.

What should parents bring?

Bring the child's identification, health booklet, vaccination records, medication, allergy details, and recent temperature or symptom notes if available.

Can the clinic advise on child vaccination?

Contact the clinic to confirm whether the child's age, records, and requested vaccine are suitable for the clinic setting.

When should I seek urgent care?

Seek urgent care for breathing difficulty, dehydration, severe pain, persistent high fever, unusual drowsiness, seizures, or any rapidly worsening symptom.

Need children's health care?

Request an appointment or contact the clinic by WhatsApp for this service.