Health for your children - with heart and mind
- Personalised support for small and large concerns
- Dates and questions? We make it child's play!
- Practical tips for parents, straight from our experts
- There for your children with heart and expertise
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Dates
Write to us by e-mail at termin@kinderarztpraxis-schorndorf.de or call us on 07181 9947680.
Office hours
Mon-Fri: 8 to 11:30 a.m
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 2:30 to 5 pm
Wednesday afternoon: closed
Recipes
Request long-term medication and long-term prescriptions, collect the following day:rezept@kinderarztpraxis-schorndorf.de
Dear parents, dear children,
this page is intended to serve two purposes:
1) It should be a relief. For you as parents - but also for us as a practice team. If we can also communicate digitally, then many things can go faster. Because you are better informed thanks to our information. Or because you can find the best or quickest channel to find a solution.
2) It should provide an overview of all the channels we offer to keep you up to date and to receive your enquiries. We think there is something for everyone. From the classics of telephone, fax and email to the more modern platforms of Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, where we not only keep you up to date with what is happening in our practice, but also regularly provide tips and address topics that are important for children and young people from a medical perspective. In the form of explanatory videos supported by pdf documents, which you can download under "Tips from the Doc".
Sincerely

Tips from the doc
The "Tips from the doctor" section contains lots and lots of information on the topics and concerns that parents are most concerned about - from A for adenoids to Z for school reports. Everything is explained simply in short videos and on information sheets.
Pseudo croup
An autumn classic in paediatrics: the pseudo-croup attack. This mainly occurs in the autumn/winter months and mainly affects small children.
Preventing violence through education
25 November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. And it doesn't matter which source or which statistics you look at: The figures are simply staggering.
Psychological problem?
Today we have the combined knowledge of two experts: The Doc talked to Frank Köhnlein, author and child and adolescent psychiatrist from Basel, about the behaviour of children and adolescents in particular - and about when parents need to start worrying. The most important results.
Social-Doc
The "Tips from the doctor" section contains lots and lots of information on the topics and concerns that parents are most concerned about - from A for adenoids to Z for school reports. Everything is explained simply in short videos and on information sheets.