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- Personalised support for small and large concerns
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- Practical tips for parents, straight from our experts
- There for your children with heart and expertise
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The quickest way is to send an e-mail to termin@kinderarztpraxis-schorndorf.de. Alternatively, call 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 main 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, many things will go faster. Because you are better informed thanks to our information. Or because you can find the best and quickest way to resolve your issue. (Incidentally, this is usually an e-mail.)
2) It is intended as an overview of the ways in which we communicate and can be contacted. These range from the classics of e-mail, telephone and fax (yes, seriously :-)) to Instagram, YouTube and Facebook. Not only do we report on what's happening in our practice, but we also regularly prepare topics from paediatric and adolescent medicine and put them into short videos. The collected "Tips from the Doc" are also available here on the website.
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 compulsions. Everything is explained simply in short videos and texts.
Death and mourning
When there is a bereavement in the immediate family, parents often have many worries and uncertainties about how to deal with their children in this situation, in addition to their own grief. Doc talked to Gabriele Schmidt-Klehring, who has been offering bereavement counselling for children and young people in Schorndorf for over 20 years, about what needs to be considered.
Blood sampling
Today we are focussing on taking blood samples. This is not such an uncritical issue in the paediatric practice because very few children find it cool. So here are a few things to bear in mind.
Screaming / crying
Many parents, especially young parents, keep asking us: Why does our child cry so often / so long / so loud? Of course, there is no single answer to this question. But there are a few important things to think about.
Social-Doc
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