A full range of extra support is provided by the hospital’s multi-professional paediatric specialists.
Consultant Community Paediatricians & Associate Specialist Doctors who have specialised in Children’s Medicine. Community Paediatricians include Consultant Neurodevelopmental Paediatricians who have specialised in the assessment, diagnosis and management of Children with developmental difficulties and children with disability.
When you see our Consultant Community Paediatricians they will assess your children/young person to determine their medical needs and any possible diagnosis. The clinics are held in the Child Development Centre or virtually. Please check your appointment letter where it will state whether the appointment taking place will be virtual or face to face.
Appointments for children with hearing impairment are made by Southend Hospital. Audiology assessments are held in our purpose built Audiology Suite.
If you/your child are unwell please telephone the Lighthouse Child Development Centre on 01702 508180 as soon as possible to either cancel or to discuss if there is an opportunity for a video or telephone call from the Doctor instead of the face-to-face clinic appointment.
Please arrive in plenty of time for your appointment and allow time for parking where applicable.
Please note that clinic times for new appointments are 75 minutes and follow up appointments are 45 minutes. Due to the high demands on the service please can we ask for your understanding that appointments cannot be extended.
If you are late to the appointment the doctor will aim to see you if possible, however will only be able to see you for the remainder of the appointment time that is still available. We appreciate your co-operation and understanding.
Children’s physiotherapists focus on promoting the development of movement to support a child or young person to achieve their optimal function. Our aim is to empower you and your child/young person to work towards individualised goals to achieve their fullest potential.
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Occupational Therapists focus on the day to day activities that children want or need to do. This often includes developing independence skills such as dressing, participation in meal times, self – care, play etc.
We look at the child’s physical ability to do these activities but we also look at whether there are any other factors such as developmental stage, attention or regulation which could be impacting on their ability to engage. We also consider the environment in which a child is carrying out their activities of daily living (ADLs) to see if this is impacting participation.
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The Speech and Language Therapy Service provides assessment, advice, direct and indirect interventions for children and young people with speech, language and communication disorders or feeding difficulties. The Speech and Language Therapy Service considers the role of parents, carers and other significant people to be vital in maximising effective communication, eating and drinking skills. Much work is therefore concerned with working to improve abilities by training and supporting those in the child/young person’s environment.
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ADHD medication supply disruption
For the latest updates and information on the national supply shortage of medication prescribed to help manage ADHD symptoms, visit the Mid and South Essex Integrated Care System website.
Click here to see more detailed information for children and young people and carers.
Click here to read more detailed information about Guanfacine, Lisdexamphetamine and Methylphenidate.
Repeat prescription
You have to request prescriptions 4 weeks in advance of when the medication is needed. Sending prescription requests in late may result in no medication being sent. Our prescription requests are completed by date of receipt and as a result, we cannot fulfil urgent prescription requests due to there not always being a clinician available to provide these.
Repeat prescription requests should be made by the Parent or Carer of the child that has been prescribed the medication. Please email your request to: [email protected].
Please note we do not accept medication requests by telephone.
Please ensure you record your child’s name, address, date of birth, medication name and dosage in your request.
If you have any concerns about the type or dosage of medication issued to your child, please email: [email protected].
If your child is open to the Lighthouse Centre and has an ADHD diagnosis from the Lighthouse Centre and you wish to explore ADHD medication for your child, you can also contact us via: [email protected].
Prescriptions must be collected within 28 days of the date of issue. After 28 days, the pharmacy will not issue the medications. If the pharmacy only gives you a portion of your prescribed medication (i.e if they don’t have the full amount in stock) you must return back within 28 days of date of the issue of the original prescription to collect the remainder.
When you arrive at the Lighthouse Child Development Centre, a member of staff will greet you. They will tell you where to go, and help you with any special requirements your child may have.
The specialist school nursing service provide ongoing support for children, young people and their families with additional and complex needs throughout their school lives from 3 to 19 years, both within special and mainstream schools.
Our Specialist Health Visitor works alongside paediatricians at Lighthouse Child Development Centre and the Development and Play Advisory Service (Jigsaws) offering support to families with complex and life limiting conditions. The Specialist Health Visitor will make assessments and plan care to ensure the children and their families have additional services and support in place. Sleep counselling is offered to families if needed.
The Specialist Health Visitor will work with other agencies to ensure holistic care is in place.