Child Health
City of Westminster: Childhood Health
We want every child and young person growing up in Westminster to have the best start in life. Improving our children’s health and wellbeing by making it as easy as possible for them to eat healthily and take part in physical activity is a key priority for the council.
Childhood illness visual guide
Use this visual guide to help you identify common conditions and illnesses that may affect your child. Includes conditions such as measles, slapped cheek syndrome, chicken pox and warts.
Vaccination planner
Download a personalised vaccination calendar, which highlights the dates your child needs to have their vaccinations by.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1.Which Doctors look after Children?
All of our doctors have experience in looking after children and see children each day.
2.Which Nurses give Childhood Immunisations?
All of our nurses give and are trained in giving childhood immunisations.
3.How do I see a Paediatrician in the practice?
The paediatricians from Imperial College, St Marys Hospital, come to the Grand Union each month. They meet with all the doctors who discuss cases with them, and then they see our patients together with our doctors. If you want to see a Paediatrician in the practce, please discuss with one of the doctors.
INDEX - Self-Help-Centre
Self-Help Information
- Online Consultation
- Coronavirus / Self Isolation Resources
- My GP App
- Pharmacy First
- Health A - Z
- Live Well
- Choose Well
- Abuse
- Carers
- Child Health
- Community Groups
- Depression, Anxiety and Stress
- Drugs and Alcohol
- Elderly Care
- In Times of Bereavement
- Maternity
- Pregnancy Care Planner
- Sexual Health
- Weight Management
- Winter Health
- Your Family Medicine Cabinet
Health Checks