Absolutely! Aloha Kids Clinic warmly welcomes new patients to join our healthcare family.
Yes, scheduling an appointment is required to ensure timely and focused care for each patient.
We specialize in the care of children upto 18 Years of Age.
We are open Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM, and Saturdays by appointment only.
Yes, we offer Saturday appointments upon request.
Please bring any medical records, insurance cards, and a list of current medications and concerns.
Yes, But we strongly encourage scheduling an appointment for timely and convenient service.
Yes, we provide a full range of childhood vaccinations.
We have an on-call physician available 24/7 for emergencies.
Yes, we offer comprehensive well-child visits and check-ups.
We prescribe antibiotics only when medically necessary, following appropriate evaluations.
Yes, we diagnose and treat ear infections regularly.
Yes, virtual consultations are available for certain conditions.
We strive to accommodate urgent cases with same-day appointments whenever possible.
For infants and toddlers, frequent well-child visits are recommended. After age 3, annual check-ups are typically sufficient.
Being open about what to expect and reassuring your child can help alleviate any fears or anxieties.
We utilize both medication and non-medication techniques to ensure your child’s comfort.
Yes, our team is happy to provide evidence-based advice on common parenting concerns.
You can contact us via our office phone during business hours or use our online patient portal.
Yes, we provide these services with sensitivity to the unique needs of adolescent girls.
If the situation is life-threatening, call an ambulance and go to the nearest Emergency Department. For other cases, please contact us immediately for advice.
Yes, we diagnose and manage a range of pediatric digestive issues.
We offer screening and referrals for behavioral concerns such as ADHD and offer guidance on management strategies.
Yes, we have specialized care for managing pediatric asthma.
We employ a variety of diagnostic tests, including spirometry and chest X-rays.
Yes, nebulizer treatments are available for applicable conditions.
Yes, we evaluate and manage sleep apnea in children.
You can pay your bill online, in person, or over the phone.
No, our rates remain consistent regardless of the day.
Yes, we have a registered dietitian on staff for consultations.
Our staff is fluent in English, Kannada and Hindi, and interpretation services are available for other languages.
Yes, parking is available at our clinic.
Absolutely, we are experienced in treating children with a range of special needs.
Yes, we provide comprehensive sports physicals.
Yes, screenings for developmental milestones are part of our well-child visits.
Yes, we offer a range of blood tests.
We have admitting privileges at local hospitals and will coordinate your child’s care.
We offer basic mental health screenings and can provide referrals for specialized care.
Call our office to request prescription refills.
Yes, parents are encouraged to stay during all examinations and procedures.
Yes, our facility is fully wheelchair accessible.
Call us to schedule an appointment for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, we offer both topical and oral treatments for acne.
We will provide a referral form and guide you through the process for specialized treatment.
No, we do not offer ear piercing at our clinic.
Yes, lactation consulting is available for nursing mothers.
In case of a severe emergency, call an ambulance and go to the Emergency Department. For less urgent matters, an on-call physician is available 24/7.
Yes, we are happy to provide second opinions upon request.
You can request medical records at our office.
Yes, expectant parents can schedule a prenatal visit to meet our team.
We accept cash, UPI, and most major credit and Debit cards.
We welcome your feedback; please feel free to leave a review online or speak with our clinic manager.
Pediatric asthma is a chronic respiratory condition affecting the airways in children’s lungs, making it difficult for them to breathe.
We use a variety of methods including medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests such as spirometry and sometimes allergy tests.
Common symptoms include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.
Immediate treatment usually involves quick-acting medications to open the airways. If your child experiences an asthma attack, seek medical attention immediately.
We offer several types of long-term medications including inhaled corticosteroids and leukotriene modifiers to help control asthma symptoms.
Yes, with proper management and precautions, most children with asthma can participate in physical activities.
While there is currently no cure for asthma, it can usually be managed effectively with proper treatment.
We generally recommend regular check-ups every 3 to 6 months, but this may vary based on your child’s condition.
While asthma tends to run in families, it can also occur in children with no family history of the condition.
Common triggers include allergens, cold air, exercise, and respiratory infections.
Yes, symptoms can fluctuate and even improve over time, although they may also worsen under certain conditions.
Absolutely, we provide personalized Asthma Action Plans to help manage your child’s symptoms at home.
We often recommend peak flow meters for home monitoring and will teach you how to use them effectively.
Yes, secondhand cigarette smoke is a known asthma trigger and should be avoided.
We offer educational materials, classes, and access to support groups for families dealing with pediatric asthma.
Like any medication, asthma medications can have side effects. We’ll discuss these with you and monitor your child’s response closely.
Allergies can trigger or worsen asthma symptoms. We offer allergy testing and treatment plans to help manage this interaction.
In some cases, allergy shots (immunotherapy) can improve asthma symptoms. Consult with our specialists for an individualized treatment plan.
In some cases, allergy shots (immunotherapy) can improve asthma symptoms. Consult with our specialists for an individualized treatment plan.
Yes, good indoor air quality can help in reducing asthma triggers like dust, pet dander, and mold.
While diet itself isn’t a direct cause, certain foods may trigger symptoms in some children.
With appropriate management, most children with asthma can participate fully in sports.
Yes, emotional stress can potentially trigger asthma symptoms.
Spacers are devices used with inhalers for more effective medication delivery.
Oral steroids are often effective for treating severe asthma attacks but are generally a short-term solution.
Not necessarily, but pet dander is a common trigger. Consult with us for tailored advice.
Potential side effects include growth suppression and weakened immune system. Monitoring is essential.
Changes in weather, especially cold air, can sometimes trigger asthma symptoms.
Travel is generally safe with proper preparation and medication. Consult us before making travel plans.
Some children see a reduction in symptoms as they grow older, but asthma is generally a lifelong condition.
Certain plants can improve air quality, but some may also trigger allergies which can aggravate asthma.
Both have their pros and cons; the best choice depends on your child’s specific needs and ability to use the device.
Reducing exposure to triggers like smoke, dust, and pet dander can help. We can provide specific recommendations.
Some individuals experience “nocturnal asthma,” where symptoms worsen at night. Consult us if this occurs.
Pre-treatment and careful monitoring can usually allow children with exercise-induced asthma to remain active.
Yes, flu shots are strongly advised for children with asthma to prevent complications.
Consult us before using any OTC asthma medications, as they may not be suitable for managing chronic symptoms.
We can provide an Asthma Action Plan to share with your child’s school to help manage symptoms effectively during school hours.
While some alternative treatments exist, their effectiveness is less well-supported than conventional treatments.
Regular reviews are recommended, at least annually or after any significant changes in symptoms or treatment.
+91 96060 77401
Aloha Kids Clinic
No 531, 2nd Floor,
Nammalaya Building
Doddakallasandra,
Bangalore – 560062
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+91 96060 77401
Aloha Kids Clinic
No 531, 2nd Floor,
Nammalaya Building,
Doddakallasandra,
Bangalore – 560062
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