Outpatient Clinics
Newborn Care follow-up Clinic
- Infants discharged from the postnatal wards and NCC with minor problems are referred to this clinic for short term follow-up.
- The clinic operates twice a week under the supervision of a neonatologist.
- The clinic provides follow-up until 3-4 months of age after which the infant may be referred to a paediatrician and/or GP for ongoing care.
Growth and Development Clinic
- Infants born very early or very sick in the newborn period may take longer to achieve their developmental milestones.
- The aim of the Growth and Development Clinic is to check how these babies are growing and how they are developing.
- Our team at Growth and Development Clinic (also known as G&D clinic) routinely follow up babies less than 29 weeks or less than 1000g at birth. We also follow babies who were very sick newborn period.
- The clinic is run by a dedicated multidisciplinary team including developmental paediatrician, physiotherapist and psychologist.
- Contact for Growth and Development Clinic Coordinator: Ms Brianna Draskovic, phone 02-9382 6190 for any queries about the services
Substance Use in Pregnancy and Parenting Service (SUPPS) Clinic
The Substance Use in Pregnancy and Parenting Service (SUPPS) at the Royal Hospital for Women offers case management and assistance for women and families affected by alcohol and other drug use. This also includes prescription medications that are necessary to maintain a mother’s health.
For more information and how to contact, see the Substance Use in Pregnancy and Parenting Service (SUPPS) Clinic page.