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A pediatrician is a medical doctor specializing in children's care, including infants, teens, and young adults. They provide preventive health care, treat acute and chronic illnesses, and offer parents support and advice on growth, development, safety, nutrition, and emotional wellness to promote lifelong health.
Your child should see the pediatrician not only for illness but also for regular well-child exams, starting in infancy. These routine checkups allow the doctor to monitor your child's growth and development, counsel parents, detect problems early, provide immunizations, and build a relationship. Well-care visits are essential for preventive pediatric care.

Clinic Hours (Monday to Saturday, Sunday Off):

Islamabad Diagnostic Center, Susan Road, Madina Town:
1 PM to 6 PM

Mujahid Hospital, Madina Town:
9:40 PM to 11 PM

Hajra Kareem Hospital, Batala Colony:
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM

Online Video Consultation:
9 AM to 11 PM

With over 20 years of clinical experience You can trust that your child will receive the highest standard of care under his guidance.

Yes. You can phone our main line at +923346534004 to make your appointment.

Dr. Wasif Iqbal has the following degrees: M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S. (Pediatrics). PGPN (USA).

Dr. Wasif Iqbal's fee ranges from Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 1,200 for consultation.

Location
Online Video Consultation--> Rs. 1,000
Hajra Karim Hospital ---> Rs. 1,000
Islamabad Diagnostic Centre (Susan Road) ---> Rs. 1,200
Mujahid Hospital (Faisalabad) ---> Rs. 1,000

Dr. Wasif Iqbal is specialist Pediatrician and Neonatologist. His area of expertise include >General Pediatric Care,
>Childhood Nutrition,
> Childhood Growth & Development,
>Neonatology,
> Common childhood problems like behavior issues, dust eating , delayed speech, Blood related disorders like nasal bleeding, excessive bleeding, anaemia, liver and chest diseases like jaundice, chest infection, pneumonia, asthma, and common seasonal problems as diarrhea, vomiting, cough, sneezing and many more

We have an on-call (Whatsapp) service for emergency situations outside of regular clinic hours.

Children are considered to have a fever if they have a body temperature of 38.5°C (101.3°F) or more, and babies under three months old are already considered to have a fever at a body temperature of 38.0°C (100.4°F) or more

In general, call the doctor if your child is:

  • younger than 3 months old with a body temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher

  • 3 months or older with a temperature higher than 102.2°F (39°C)

Also call if a child 3 months or older has a fever and:

  • refuses fluids or seems too ill to drink enough

  • has lasting diarrhea or repeated vomiting

  • has any signs of dehydration (peeing less than usual, not having tears when crying, less alert and less active than usual)

  • has a specific complaint (like a sore throat or earache)

  • still has a fever after 2–3 days

  • has a rash

  • has pain while peeing



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