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Founded in 1856, St John & St Elizabeth Hospital is one of the UK’s largest independent charitable hospitals. Our commitment to our patients is in the quality of our care, the range of our services and the quality of our consultants and staff.
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St John & St Elizabeth Hospital is renowned for its highly specialised clinics that provide exemplary care for patients. Our expert Consultants cover the full range of specialties and are able to treat almost any medical condition.
We’re proud to be the chosen Hospital for some of the world’s leading Consultants. Our specialist Consultants cover a wide range of specialisms and are committed to our values as a Hospital.
Dr Chaban understands that children need to receive the best care at all times. His extensive experience means he is able to provide world class treatment to infants and children alongside a detailed explanation and reassurance for parents.
He has trained at renowned hospitals including Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, University College London Hospital and the Royal London Hospital with the finest practitioners in the UK.
He has completed a Master’s degree in Advanced Paediatrics and Child Health at University College London, as well as being appointed the Royal College Tutor and Education lead.
Dr Chaban offers prompt access to paediatric care covering a wide range of services, from child checks to understanding more complex conditions and sicknesses, as well as the following:
Development & neurology: Headaches and migraines, fits, neurological concerns and prolonged tiredness, developmental concerns and developmental assessment using ‘Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III)’.
General problems affecting infants: Crying, reflux, colic, sleeping problems, behavioural issues, slow feeding and feeding difficulties, head shape & jaundice.
Growth & nutrition: New-born feeding support, failure to thrive, growth faltering, poor weight gain, short stature, cow’s milk allergy, constipation, gastro-oesophageal reflux, diarrhoea and abdominal pain, vitamin D deficiency, anaemia and obesity.
Well-baby & child checks: Examinations can be provided to check there are no issues and to provide reassurance.
Respiratory & infection: Coughs, colds, wheezing, asthma, allergies, recurrent infections, tonsillitis and fever.
Vaccinations: USA, European, UK and other immunisation schedules.
Renal: Urinary tract infections, daytime wetting and bed wetting.
Skin: Rashes, eczema, dry skin, birth marks, lumps and bumps.