Paediatric Respiratory Services

Protecting Your Child’s Respiratory Health
Helping Every Breath Feel Safer

Our Paediatric Respiratory Services provide expert diagnosis and treatment for respiratory and sleep disorders in children and adolescents. Whether managing childhood asthma, chronic cough, or sleep apnoea, our specialist team utilizes advanced tools like lung function tests and sleep monitoring to deliver tailored care.

Because breathing and sleep issues are closely linked—often causing daytime fatigue, poor concentration, or developmental impacts—early specialist assessment is essential to identify underlying causes and ensure your child’s healthy growth.

Assessment Services

Children’s Sleep Health Assessment

Refusing to Sleep, Difficulty Falling Asleep or Frequent Waking?

Centred around the needs of the child and family, our assessment combines medical evaluation and psychological guidance to help build healthy sleep habits. This service improves emotional security, daytime energy, and overall health. It is suitable for infants to adolescents facing challenges like difficulty falling asleep, frequent night waking, night terrors, sleep apnoea, insomnia, or irregular sleep cycles.

Sleep Apnoea Assessment

Breathing Difficulties or Snoring?

If a child frequently snores, breathes through the mouth, gasps during sleep, or exhibits daytime inattention and hyperactivity, these may be signs of paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea. Our assessment combines specialist medical evaluation with overnight sleep testing to accurately monitor breathing, blood oxygen levels, heart rate, and sleep quality, providing personalized treatment recommendations tailored to your child's needs.

When to Book a Consultation?

If parents notice any of the following sleep or respiratory symptoms, early consultation with a paediatric respiratory specialist is recommended for professional assessment.

Abnormal Breathing During Sleep

  • Habitual mouth breathing, snoring during sleep, laboured breathing, or loud breathing.

  • Breathing pauses during sleep, unexplained sweating at night, or frequent night waking.

  • Daytime tiredness, frequent sleepiness, or insomnia and irregular sleep cycles in adolescents.

Behavioural and Developmental Health

  • Poor concentration, hyperactivity, or emotional and behavioural concerns.

  • Recurrent morning headaches, or suspected poor sleep quality affecting learning, growth, or development.

Long-Term Respiratory Discomfort

  • Persistent chronic cough, especially coughing at night or worsening cough after laughing.

  • Recurrent nasal congestion, allergic rhinitis, or frequent upper respiratory tract infections.
     

Sleep or respiratory disorders in children may directly affect brain development and overall health. Early professional assessment can help confirm the underlying cause, such as adenoid hypertrophy or sleep apnoea, and arrange appropriate treatment.

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