Booking is very simple. You can do it by phone, email, or through our website, choosing the time that best suits your family. We recommend scheduling routine check-ups in advance, while urgent cases are seen as quickly as possible. Our multilingual administrative team is available to guide each family through the process and answer any questions. Imagine the reassurance of having a team that not only books your visit, but also cares about your experience from the first contact. At Clinic Santa Maria, every appointment is the start of comprehensive, human-centred care.
Paediatrics
Paediatrics at Clinic Santa Maria ensures comprehensive, compassionate, and multilingual care to support your child’s healthy development.
Why is paediatrics important for children’s health?
Paediatrics is the foundation of a healthy life. From birth through adolescence, children pass through critical stages as their bodies grow, mature, and adapt to their environment. During these phases, prevention and early detection make all the difference. A timely check-up can prevent future complications—like a compass that sets the course before you get lost. At Clinic Santa Maria, we understand every child is unique: their nutrition, growth, and emotions need individual attention.
Paediatrics doesn’t just treat illnesses; it also guides families through every important decision, from vaccinations to nutrition. The result? Healthier children, calmer parents, and a more protected childhood. Trusting paediatrics is an investment in today’s wellbeing and tomorrow’s health.
Possibility of both face-to-face and online consultations, through video or telephone consultation. We have a system for generating and sending electronic prescriptions electronically.
Appointment required: The service requires an appointment.
Hours of operation: Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Appointment hours: Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
How do we provide paediatric care at Clinic Santa Maria?
Our paediatrics service combines scientific expertise with a warm, human approach. Every appointment is a safe space designed to make children feel comfortable and give parents time to discuss concerns without rush. We begin with routine check-ups assessing growth, development, and vaccinations and, when needed, perform diagnostic tests tailored to each case. Our multilingual team serves both local families and international residents, ensuring communication is never a barrier.
We also work closely with nutritionists, orthomolecular medicine specialists, and other clinic professionals to deliver a holistic approach. Care doesn’t end at the consultation: we support families with practical guidance, preventive advice, and ongoing follow-up. This is how we turn a paediatric visit into an experience of trust, support, and genuine care.
Who is our paediatrics service for?
Clinic Santa Maria’s paediatrics service is recommended for newborns, growing children, and adolescents who need continuous health monitoring. It’s also ideal for families seeking an international medical environment, with professionals who speak multiple languages and understand the needs of those living in or visiting Mallorca. We provide care from the first postnatal visit through regular check-ups and into adolescence, a stage that may bring specific challenges such as hormonal changes, nutrition, or emotional health.
There are no prerequisites to access this service: simply book an appointment and let our specialists guide you. We’re here for parents who want peace of mind and for children who deserve care tailored to each stage. Because paediatrics isn’t just a medical service—it’s an investment in the wellbeing and future of every family.
Where are we?
- Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
- Appointment hours: Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
- Carrer Bernat de Santa Eugènia, 15, B, 07320 Santa Maria del Camí, Balearic Islands
- +34 604 280 000
- +34 871 73 71 78
Frequently Asked Questions about Paediatrics at Clinic Santa Maria
From what age should I take my child to the paediatrician?
Paediatric care begins at birth. The first visit usually takes place a few days after delivery to assess the newborn’s initial development, feeding, and wellbeing. From there, we recommend regular check-ups that accompany every stage of growth, from infancy through adolescence. Just as we service a car to prevent breakdowns, these appointments help prevent future complications and give parents peace of mind. At Clinic Santa Maria, we tailor the frequency of visits to each child’s needs, always offering close, compassionate follow-up in multiple languages so communication stays clear and simple.
What sets Clinic Santa Maria’s paediatrics apart from other medical centres?
Our clinic stands out for its comprehensive, personalised approach. We don’t just treat childhood illnesses; we also work on prevention, nutrition, and emotional development. Our multilingual team cares for both local and international families, ensuring everyone feels understood. In addition, we collaborate with specialists from various fields—such as clinical nutritionists and experts in orthomolecular medicine—to provide a complete view of children’s health. Unlike large hospitals that can feel impersonal, we prioritise a warm, accessible, and welcoming environment where every family feels supported and every child receives the attention they deserve.
What paediatric services does Clinic Santa Maria offer?
Our paediatrics service includes routine consultations, monitoring of growth and development, vaccination management, care for common infections, nutritional counselling, and guidance during adolescence. We also support parents with issues such as breastfeeding, sleep, and infant feeding. When necessary, we coordinate care with other specialists—such as orthopaedists, dermatologists, or endocrinologists—always within the clinic. This way, families find answers to all their health needs in one place. We view paediatrics as a compass that guides parents and protects children, ensuring a healthy present and a stronger future.
Do you handle paediatric emergencies at Clinic Santa Maria?
Yes. We understand that children can fall ill or have accidents at any time. We treat common paediatric emergencies such as high fever, breathing difficulties, allergic reactions, or falls. Our priority is to act quickly and effectively, providing clear diagnoses and appropriate treatments. We have an experienced medical team and modern diagnostic resources that allow us to assess patients without unnecessary transfers. Imagine the reassurance of going to a centre where the professionals know your child and their history. That familiarity enables us to respond with empathy and precision—resolving the urgent issue and planning whatever is needed for recovery.
Do you follow the official vaccination schedules?
Yes. At Clinic Santa Maria, we follow the official childhood vaccination schedule according to public health recommendations. We also advise international families who may need specific vaccines based on their country of origin or travel destinations. We believe vaccination is a fundamental prevention tool—like a seatbelt that protects you on every journey of life. In our consultations, we address questions about safety, efficacy, and possible side effects, always from a scientific yet approachable perspective. In this way, we support parents in making informed, responsible decisions for their children.
In which languages is the paediatrics service available?
Our team provides care in Spanish, English, and German, ensuring every family can communicate clearly and confidently. We know that describing symptoms or understanding medical instructions in another language can be stressful—especially when it involves a child’s health. That’s why we offer multilingual medical and administrative staff to remove barriers and ensure information is accurate. Children’s health knows no borders, and our goal is for both international residents and visitors to find Clinic Santa Maria a safe, accessible space. Here, every word counts and every detail matters.
What are the benefits of preventive paediatrics?
Preventive paediatrics is like a safety net that anticipates problems before they appear. Through regular check-ups, we can detect growth issues, nutritional deficiencies, or developmental concerns at early stages, when intervention is simpler and more effective. We also provide guidance on healthy habits, sleep, nutrition, and exercise—key to long-term wellbeing. At Clinic Santa Maria, we believe prevention not only avoids illness but also brings families peace of mind. The greatest benefit is knowing that every stage of childhood is supported by attentive, caring professionals.
