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Introducing Pediatric Consultations at Pulse: Our New Children’s Clinic (Launching Mid-October)

Starting mid-October, families in Brampton have a new option for specialist pediatric care. Pulse Urgent Care has launched a dedicated Children’s Clinic for Pediatric Consultations at our Bramalea location, offering assessments for common childhood conditions such as asthma, allergies, skin issues, growth and development concerns, headaches, concussion, GI concerns and more. Consultations are by referral.

Learn about Pediatric Consultations


Where the Children’s Clinic Runs

Pulse Urgent Care & Family Doctor – Bramalea
11755 Bramalea Rd, Unit 4, Brampton, ON L6R 3S9
Phone: (289) 801-8999  |  Fax: (905) 791-3553

How referrals work: Ask your family doctor or a Pulse clinician to fax a referral labelled “Pediatric Consultations – Pulse Bramalea.” Our team will review and contact you to book the consultation.

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What We Assess

Airway & Allergy

  • Asthma and wheezing
  • Allergies: food, environmental, medication

Skin & Immunology

  • Eczema, rashes, seborrheic dermatitis
  • Ringworm and common pediatric skin infections

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT)

  • Recurrent otitis media (ear infections)
  • Recurrent tonsillitis / strep throat
  • Snoring / suspected OSA

Gastrointestinal

  • Recurrent/chronic abdominal pain
  • Constipation
  • Feeding & nutrition concerns

Growth, Development & Behaviour

  • Growth concerns; poor weight gain / “failure to thrive”
  • Developmental milestones and delays
  • Behavioural concerns (e.g., ADHD, oppositional behaviour)
  • Autism spectrum disorder evaluation

Neurology & Injury

  • Headaches / migraines
  • Concussion injury evaluations

Haematology & Newborn

  • Anaemia / fatigue
  • Infant jaundice

Genitourinary & Endocrine

  • Recurrent UTIs / enuresis (bedwetting)
  • Puberty concerns (early or delayed)

Musculoskeletal

  • Flat feet and common gait/posture concerns

Procedure

  • Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) release for infants, where appropriate after assessment

What to Bring

  • Referral from your provider (required for the Children’s Clinic)
  • Child’s OHIP card and parent/guardian photo ID
  • Medication list, relevant test results, growth charts (if available), school/therapy notes
  • For allergy concerns, recent photos of rashes/reactions can help

Why Families Choose Pulse

  • Specialist pediatric expertise with coordinated follow-up to your primary care provider
  • Convenient Bramalea location and extended hours for busy families
  • Access to integrated services on site (see our Walk-In Clinic and Pharmacy)

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When to Use the Emergency Department

If your child has severe breathing difficulty, uncontrolled bleeding, signs of stroke, major head injury, or any life-threatening symptoms, call 911 or go directly to the Emergency Department.


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