Paediatrics

Two paediatric clinics providing general and developmental care for children and adolescents.

Open 9am - 5pm
Child smailing in yellow coat

About our service

  • Consultant paediatricians: access to expert paediatric care for your child/teenager. 
  • Exclusive to Vhi members: covering both general issues and developmental concerns so families can get the right care in one service.
  • Convenient and cost-effective for families: reduced out-of-pocket costs, no referral is needed for general paediatrics and  GP referral for developmental issues.

General paediatric clinic treatments

  • General paediatric health.

  • Stomach issues.

  • Allergies and respiratory issues.

  • Gynaecological, bladder and puberty related issues.

  • Headaches.

  • Musculoskeletal and Rheumatology.

We treat non-urgent childhood or adolescent issues. Our service is from birth up to and including 16 years and on a case by case basis for those who are 17 years of age.

Developmental paediatric clinic treatments

  • ADHD – assessment.

  • Management of Dyspraxia.

  • Emotional regulation difficulties.

  • Speech and language delay/disorder.

  • Sensory processing difficulties.

  • Fine and gross motor skills delay.

ADHD assessments are provided to children from 6 years onwards – once they meet the inclusion criteria of the service. Suitability for ADHD assessments are determined by our clinicians based on the information provided to support the referral.

Our ADHD diagnostic pathway is compliant with guidance issued by NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - CNG87.

How it works

Start

General paediatrics: call 01 619 7529 or email:  paediatrics@vhi360.ie

Developmental: GP referral. 

Assessment

Complete a screening form. At the appointment, you will be assessed by a nurse, before seeing a clinician. 

Scans and diagnostics

X-rays and scans can be accessed with us, if required.

Treatment

Treatment is based on individual needs. You will receive a follow-up appointment, if necessary.

Developmental clinic - waiting list for new appointments 

A waiting list is currently in place for new appointments, due to high demand. If your child is acutely unwell, please contact your GP, Vhi 360 Health Centre (if over 12 months) or local A&E.

Available at Vhi 360 Health Centre, Carrickmines, Dublin

Carrickmines

8am-9pm (Mon-Sun) 

The Hampstead Building, Carrickmines Park, Dublin 18.

D18 R6HX.

Clinic details

Where else can I get care?

You will find a list of consultants with specialities across several paediatric areas in our consultant directory.

Costs and cover

Cover: many of our plans offer cover for an initial visit, with an excess. If your plan does not provide this cover, you will need to pay the full cost of the service.

Excess: usually €50/€75 depending on your cover.

Follow-up visits: should you be referred for additional visits with a consultant or specialist-led care, a co-payment or full fee may apply, depending on your cover. 

Details of your cover and benefits are available in your MyVhi account - Table of Benefits document.

Expert care for your child

Access expert advice on a range of childhood conditions from recurring ailments to mild and moderate developmental conditions. Suitable for children and adolescents. 

Book a General Paediatric appt.

Frequently asked questions

General Paediatic Clinic

General health: 

Including, though not limited to:

  • Colic/excessive crying in babies
  • Reflux
  • Poor feeding
  • Sleep issues
  • Weight issues
  • Fatigue
  • Chest pain
  • Sleep problems
  • Enlarged lymph nodes

Gastrointestinal

Common gastrointestinal/stomach issues can include: 

  • Abdominal pain
  • Diarrhoea and constipation

Allergies and respiratory issues

  • Persistent cough
  • Eczema
  • Hay fever
  • Recurring respiratory infections
  • Asthma
  • Skin rashes
  • URTI including recurring laryngitis, sore throat and sinus infection

Children who attend with symptoms associated with airway, skin and food allergies, may be referred to our Paediatric Allergy Consultant for further care, as clinically appropriate.  Please note that we do not offer food challenges as part of this clinic.

Gynaecological, bladder and puberty related issues

  • Night-time bedwetting (Enuresis) 
  • Recurring Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
  • Issues related to puberty like: 
  1. Menorrhagia - menstrual bleeding that is very heavy or lasts more than 7 days.       
  2. Amenorrhoea - the absence of menstruation, often defined as missing one or more menstrual periods. Primary amenorrhea refers to the absence of menstruation in someone who has not had a period by age 15.

Musculoskeletal and Rheumatology

Our paediatricians see issues such as limb pain, which can affect all or part of a leg or arm. 

Children who attend with chronic/non-traumatic orthopaedic conditions may be referred to our Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon for further care, as clinically appropriate. 

Children who attend our general paediatrics clinic and present with symptoms suggestive of a rheumatological condition, may be referred onwards to our paediatrician with a special interest in paediatric rheumatology for further care, as is clinically appropriate.

 

Yes. Children can access state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment from scans to x-rays. If required, an appointment will be made at your child's consultation for a later date. Clinical tests can also include bloods as part of a consultation, if necessary.

  • Paediatric ultrasound: children may be referred to our Paediatric Ultrasound Clinic which runs monthly, should this examination be required. 
  • X-ray: children may be referred for an x-ray, when necessary.

Dr. David Vaughan

Consultant Paediatrician

Dr. David Vaughan's primary focus is innovation in the care of children, with patient safety at the forefront. Having graduated from UCD in 1992, he undertook training in paediatrics in Dublin from 1993 - 1998. 

Dr. Vaughan trained in Paediatric Intensive Care in the US at Seattle Children's 1998 - 2000 and Paediatric Respiratory Medicine in Texas Children's 2000 - 2003. 

In 2003, he was appointed a Consultant Paediatrician in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda. He was Director of Leadership in the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (2011 - 2013) and Director of Quality and Safety for Hamad Medical Corporation (2013 - 2016), Director of Quality and Safety Children's Health Ireland (2016 - 2020).

Dr Daire O'Leary

Consultant Paediatrician

Dr Daire O’Leary is a consultant paediatrician with a special interest in paediatric rheumatology.         

Dr O'Leary supports children in our general paediatric clinic as well as supporting children that need further Rheumatological care.

She qualified from UCD in 2006 and completed basic and specialist training in paediatrics in Ireland, including subspecialty training in paediatric rheumatology.  She completed a masters in clinical education through University College Galway and worked in clinical education for 4 years. 

She received the Newman Fellowship in Paediatric Rheumatology through University College Dublin Newman Foundation and completed a PhD looking at the genetics of a rare rheumatic disease called chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CRMO/CNO). 

In addition to her clinical work in Vhi, she continues to collaborate on a number of research projects in the fields of rheumatology and clinical education.

Consultant paediatrician

Consults on health, growth and development of babies, children and teenagers.

Occupational therapist

Advice, support and intervention for children who struggle with planning, organisational skills and sensory issues.

Nurse

Provides nursing care to a child and their families with a resulting positive impact on the child's health and wellbeing. 

Physiotherapy

Advice, support and intervention for children and adolescents with developmental, movement or co-ordination difficulties. 

Psychology

A consultation based service for children, young people and parents to support a child with emotional regulation behavioural difficulties and stress. 

Speech and language therapy

A consultation based service where you can discuss your child's speech and language development and receive individually tailored advice and intervention. 

If attending the clinic, be advised of the following: 

If you think that you or your child may have measles, mumps, chickenpox or flu, please tell us at reception on arrival.  

For the safety of all patients and staff, we ask that you wear a mask (available at reception), practice safe cough etiquette and wash your hands.

If you have any other viral symptoms (including sore throat, runny nose, headache or fever) or unexplained new rash associated with swollen glands or a temperature, please do not walk in to a clinic - call us to make an appointment.

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