Hearing-screen flags
Screening results, parent concern, speech pattern, and classroom listening are reviewed together.
Hearing difficulty can look like delayed speech, poor attention, school refusal, loud volume, unclear pronunciation, or repeated “what.” Parents and teachers may adapt around it without realising the child is working harder than others.
The pediatric pathway should catch wax, middle-ear disease, recurrent infection, hearing thresholds, speech link, and ENT referral needs early.
The SKIDS Hearing and Ear Clinic brings school observation, parent concern, ear examination, screening results, and follow-up into one record.
Listening is learning. Hearing needs to be checked before attention is judged.
Screening results, parent concern, speech pattern, and classroom listening are reviewed together.
Frequency, pain, discharge, fever, hearing impact, and treatment history are tracked.
Simple, treatable causes of reduced hearing are checked before the child is labelled inattentive.
Delayed speech, unclear words, and language progress are coordinated with speech-language care when needed.
The pediatrician confirms the concern through history, examination, screening results, and the child’s context around missed instructions, speech delay, ear infections, classroom drift, volume, and attention.
Findings are separated into reassurance, monitor, treat, and refer pathways so families know what matters now.
The plan may include parent guidance, medication, allied support, school recommendations, tests, or specialist referral depending on the child’s need.
Follow-up is scheduled by risk and response, with the same life record carrying every change forward.
Screening plans are generic. Specialty clinic care is individualised after assessment. The SKIDS Hearing & Ear Clinic shows the breadth of what can be seen, treated, followed, and escalated under one pediatric home.
The clinic does not treat one isolated symptom. It connects parent observations, school signals, screening findings, examination, and the child’s growth story.
Care may include guidance, medicines, devices, therapy, diagnostics, allied support, school advice, or specialist escalation depending on the child’s need.
The clinic manager explains the continued-care options after assessment, including what is included, what needs referral, and how follow-up is tracked in Companion.
Contact clinic managerRuns the protocol, examines the child, makes clinical decisions, and keeps the concern connected to the whole-child record.
Coordinates hearing screening, audiology referral, ENT handoff, school recommendations, and follow-up checks.
A parent, teacher, screening day, or clinic visit brings forward missed instructions, speech delay, ear infections, classroom drift, volume, and attention.
History, examination, screening results, growth, sleep, school context, and family concern are read together.
Simple concerns stay in primary pediatric care. Persistent, complex, or red-flag findings are escalated early.
The family leaves with clear next steps, home guidance, prescriptions or referrals where needed, and a record in Companion.
Review cadence, reminders, outcomes, and school or allied inputs stay in the same life record.
Hearing & Ear Clinic concerns often begin as ordinary parent or school observations: missed instructions, speech delay, ear infections, classroom drift, volume, and attention. A pediatrician is the right first interpreter because the question is not only one organ or one symptom. It is how the child is growing, sleeping, learning, eating, playing, and coping.
SKIDS keeps primary pediatric specialty care close to the child while being clear about escalation. When a specialist is needed, the referral is coordinated with context instead of sending the family away with a fragment.
Parent observations are included in the Hearing & Ear Clinic pathway, not left outside the visit.
SKIDS whole-child care modelTeacher and school-day signals can be brought into the same pediatric record when relevant.
SKIDS school clinic modelScreening, protocol, follow-up, and escalation stay connected under one pediatric home.
SKIDS protocol libraryA one-off visit may name the problem. A SKIDS specialty clinic keeps the child inside a care pathway: what was found, what was started, what changed, when to review, and when escalation is needed.
SKIDS gives pediatricians specialty protocols, documentation, devices, allied coordination, and referral logic so more care can remain close to the trusted pediatric home.
Specialty clinic care plans are individualised. Contact the SKIDS clinic manager to understand continued care, inclusions, referrals, and follow-up for this clinic.
A growing school and clinic screening dataset. Bangalore. HSR Layout.