Children’s Health Services In Brookwater
Brookwater General Practice – Caring for Little Ones to Young Adults
Family-Centred Care for Children and Adolescents
Our family practice offers supportive, skilled care for children of all ages, from newborns through to teens.
Every GP at our clinic has strong experience in children’s health. We focus not only on addressing immediate health concerns, but also on supporting each child’s growth, development, and wellbeing over time.

Infants And Children’s Health in Brookwater
Our GPs provide experienced, compassionate care for children of all ages, from babies and toddlers to primary schoolers and teenagers.
We deliver continuity of care, so your child can build trust with a familiar and friendly GP.
We care for children through every stage, including:
- Infant health assessments and growth checks
- Antenatal care
- Routine immunisations and catch-up vaccines
- Hearing concerns, ear infections and speech delays
- ADHD assessments and care planning
- Allergies, asthma and eczema management
- Behavioural and developmental assessments
- Mental health support for children and teens
- Disability health assessments and ongoing GP support
Our family doctors take a holistic view of your child’s health,supporting not just their immediate needs, but also long-term development and wellbeing.
Supporting Your Child’s Emotional and Developmental Journey
Health in childhood isn’t just physical. Our GPs provide early support for emotional and behavioural wellbeing, helping parents navigate challenges like:
- Trouble with focus or hyperactivity
- Emotional regulation or sleep issues
- Difficulties with friendships or learning
- Impact of trauma or change
- Digital screen overuse or gaming-related habits
- Concerns about eating patterns or body image
We can help assess what’s going on, offer ongoing support, and coordinate with specialists when needed.
A Clinic That Feels Comfortable and Child-Friendly
We understand that children and young people may feel unsure or nervous when visiting the doctor.
Our GPs explain things in age-appropriate ways and encourage open conversations with teens and young adults. You’re welcome to bring in Red Books, school forms, reports or any questions.

