Child health center is a medical facility that specifically provides healthcare services for children, ranging from infants to adolescents. These facilities are usually equipped with specially trained medical personnel in caring for children, including pediatricians, pediatric nurses, and other medical personnel who have expertise in handling typical health conditions in children. Child health centers are also child-friendly places, designed to create a comfortable environment for children who may feel anxious or fearful when visiting the doctor. These facilities often come with play areas or waiting rooms tailored to children's needs.
The Children's Clinic is a specialist children's clinic that provides examinations for sick children as well as consultations and provides immunizations for babies and children.
Children's GYM is a collection of movement games that aim to stimulate optimal growth, development and motor skills of babies.
PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit) is an intensive care room for babies (up to 28 days of age) and children who require special treatment and care, to prevent and treat failure of vital organs.