At Abdow Friendship Pediatrics, a travel clearance visit features several steps, including:
Step one: A review of your child’s medical records
Your child’s pediatrician reviews their medical records, ensuring they’re up-to-date on routine childhood and travel-related vaccines. If your child needs one or more shots, their provider administers them onsite.
Step two: Discussion of your travel plans
Next, your child’s pediatrician asks about your upcoming trip, including where you’re going, where you’ll be staying, and what you plan on doing. Your child’s provider can make recommendations, depending on your destination.
For example, if you’re visiting somewhere tropical, they can recommend a sunscreen that provides adequate protection from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.
Step three: Complete physical exam
Next, your child’s pediatrician performs a physical exam. If your child has any underlying medical issues or they’re experiencing any unusual symptoms, make sure to let their provider know.
After the exam, your child’s provider orders lab tests, including blood work and urinalysis. If your child takes prescription medication, let their pediatrician know. The team can provide refills so you don’t run out while you’re on vacation.
Step four: Travel counseling and frequently asked questions
At the end of a travel clearance visit, your child’s pediatrician sets aside time to answer any questions. They can also discuss potential threats you may not have considered, like unfenced swimming pools or exposed electrical outlets.
To request a travel clearance appointment for your child, contact Abdow Friendship Pediatrics by calling the office or booking online today.
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