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The Medical Office of  Dr. Konstantinos Mousafeiris 

For appointments
0257102101
Monday - Friday: 8:30 am –10:00 am
Monday - Friday: 2:30 pm – 7:00pm
info@pediatre18.fr
times can change due to doctor's emergencies

About

About Dr. Mousefeiris

Pediatre Saint Doulchard Bourges

Doctor Mousafeiris, a doctor in Bourges, is a well-respected and experienced pediatrician and neonatologist who treats neonates, babies, and children with various conditions, such as respiratory disorders, infections, and provides routine checkups and services to healthy children. He is certified in Pediatrics and Neonatology by the French and Hellenic Board. He specializes in Neonatal Medicine and Perinatal care and is currently a doctor at Bourges at Elsan Hospital. You can book on appointment with him here.

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Doctor Mousafeiris has received his medical degrees and qualifications from Italy, England, and Greece. He is a licensed pediatrician and neonatologist and has acted as head of pediatrics and neonatology clinics for numerous occasions. Dr. Konstantinos is also a medical writer who has translated well-known medical school textbooks on pediatrics, neonatology and nursing.

 

Dr.Mousafeiris is an open-minded doctor who has integrity, dedication and sound clinical judgement,  and who is currently in Bourges. He utilizes  compassion and a respectful approach to assist neonates and children in Bourges and Saint Doulchard. In addition, Dr.Mousafeiris has strong interpersonal communication skills and is efficient in helping children and babies who need a  doctor in Bourges. Doctor Mousafeiris, focuses on excellence, is calm under pressure, and is committed to helping children and babies who need him. He is fluent in French, English, Italian, and Greek. You can currently find Dr. Mousafeiris at Elsan Hopital Prive Guillaume De Varye .

Services

Family Pediatrics for all of your children

Immunizations / Vaccinations

Accepting new patients

 Fluently speaks  French, English, Italian and Greek
Appointment needed

SERVICES

Family Pediatrics 
Newborn Care 
Newborn exams
Well-child exams
Toddler care
Child care
Adolescent Care 
Anticipatory Health Guidance
Developmental assessment and follow-up
Referrals to Hospital Specialized centers 
Immunization/Vaccination 
Breastfeeding consultation 
School and Sport physicals
Allergies
Abdominal related ailments 
Respiratory and Gastrointestinal tract infections 
Skin infections
Child Check-ups
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INSURANCE & Payments

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Checklist for Parents who intend to visit their pediatrician

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Visiting a pediatrician is an essential part of your child's healthcare routine. Here is a checklist that parents can use when they visit their pediatrician:

  1. Bring a list of questions: Before the appointment, write down all the questions you have regarding your child's health. This will help you remember everything you want to discuss with the pediatrician.

  2. Bring your child's medical history: Bring all previous medical records, immunization records, and test results. This information will help the pediatrician get a better understanding of your child's health history.

  3. Bring a list of medications: Bring a list of all medications your child is currently taking, including over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and supplements.

  4. Describe symptoms: Describe any symptoms your child is experiencing. Be specific about when the symptoms started, how severe they are, and any other relevant details.

  5. Discuss any changes: Discuss any recent changes in your child's behavior, eating habits, or sleep patterns. These changes can help the pediatrician diagnose any underlying conditions.

  6. Discuss developmental milestones: Talk to the pediatrician about your child's developmental milestones, such as crawling, walking, and talking. The pediatrician can assess your child's progress and make recommendations if necessary.

  7. Ask about immunizations: Ask the pediatrician about any recommended immunizations for your child's age. Ensure that your child is up-to-date on all immunizations.

  8. Discuss safety concerns: Talk to the pediatrician about any safety concerns you have, such as childproofing your home, car seat safety, and outdoor safety.

  9. Schedule follow-up appointments: Schedule any follow-up appointments that the pediatrician recommends, such as check-ups or immunizations.

By following this checklist, parents can ensure that they have a productive and informative visit with their pediatrician.

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The best ways  parents can keep a record of their child's health:

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Keeping records of your child's health is important for tracking their growth and development, as well as monitoring any health concerns that may arise. Here are some smart ways of keeping records of your child's health:

  1. Use a notebook: Keep a notebook specifically for your child's health records. Write down dates of doctor's visits, immunizations, and any health concerns or questions you may have. This will help you keep track of your child's health history and ensure that you remember important details.

  2. Use a mobile app: There are several mobile apps available that allow you to track your child's health, such as growth charts, immunizations, and doctor's visits. Some popular options include My Child's Health Record, BabyConnect, and CareZone.

  3. Keep an electronic folder: Create an electronic folder on your computer or cloud storage service where you can store your child's health records, including test results, doctor's notes, and immunization records. This will allow you to access the information easily and quickly when needed.

  4. Use a calendar: Keep a calendar specifically for your child's health appointments and events. This will help you remember important dates, such as doctor's appointments, immunizations, and screenings.

  5. Create a binder: Create a binder specifically for your child's health records. Include sections for doctor's notes, test results, and immunization records. This will help you keep everything organized and in one place.

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By keeping records of your child's health using one or more of these methods, you can ensure that you have all the important information you need at your fingertips. This will help you make informed decisions about your child's health and ensure that they receive the best possible care.

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Why is it important that parents inform their pediatrician about the medicine their child takes?

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  • It is important for parents to tell their pediatrician about the medicine their child takes because

  • Some medicines may interact with each other and cause negative side effects.

  • Certain medications can also affect how the body absorbs, distributes, or metabolizes other medications.

  • The pediatrician needs to have a complete list of all medications that the child is taking to ensure that they do not prescribe a medication that may cause an adverse reaction when combined with the child's current medications.

  • Medications can mask or alleviate symptoms, making it more difficult for the pediatrician to diagnose and treat the child's condition accurately. 

  • Parents should always inform their child's pediatrician about any prescription or over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and supplements their child is taking to ensure that their child receives safe and effective medical care.

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