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Paediatrics · Consultant-led · Ages 0–18

Worried about your child? We'll see you today.

When your child is unwell, you don't want to wait three weeks for an NHS paediatric referral, and you don't want to sit in A&E if you don't have to. Our consultant paediatrician sees newborns to 18-year-olds for common illnesses, chronic conditions and developmental concerns — usually within the same week, often the same day.

Same week
most appointments
Ages 0–18
newborn to young adult
30+ years
paediatric experience

If your child is seriously unwell — call 999 or take them to A&E. We're a private outpatient service, not an emergency service. The Royal London Hospital (5 minutes' walk) has a paediatric A&E.

What we see

Most childhood concerns, seen properly.

From a baby with a fever to a teenager with persistent abdominal pain to ongoing eczema management — book a paediatric consultation if you want a calm, thorough, unrushed assessment by a doctor who has spent her career working with children.

Common acute illnesses

Fever, cough, sore throat, ear infections, conjunctivitis, gastroenteritis, viral wheeze, rashes, urinary tract infections. Same-week appointments — often same day for acute presentations.

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Asthma & wheezing

Suspected asthma, viral-induced wheeze, established asthma review, inhaler technique and step-up/step-down treatment. Spirometry/peak flow at age-appropriate ages. Shared care with NHS GP for ongoing prescriptions.

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Eczema & skin conditions

Atopic eczema, contact dermatitis, viral rashes, impetigo, molluscum, warts, suspected allergic skin reactions. Detailed treatment plans, emollient and steroid regimens you can actually follow at home.

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Allergies & food intolerance

Suspected food allergies, cow's milk protein allergy, hayfever, allergic conjunctivitis, urticaria (hives). Clinical assessment and onward referral to paediatric allergy specialists for skin-prick or specific IgE testing where indicated.

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Tummy troubles

Constipation, recurrent abdominal pain, reflux, suspected food intolerance, toddler diarrhoea, functional gastrointestinal complaints. Most are manageable with the right plan, some need specialist referral.

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Growth & development

Concerns about height, weight, feeding, walking, speech or general development. Newborn checks. Infant feeding support. Toddler "is this normal?" reassurance. Onward referral to paediatric specialists for complex developmental concerns.

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Sleep, behaviour, school

Sleep problems, bedwetting, daytime continence, behavioural concerns, school refusal, headaches in school-age children. Assessment with a calm doctor, plus referral to paediatric behavioural specialists or our psychology service where indicated.

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Adolescent health

Period problems, acne, mood, anxiety, fatigue, sport-related concerns, school stress. Confidential consultations available for adolescents under Fraser/Gillick competence where appropriate.

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Not sure if it's something we can help with?

Call us on 020 7916 0029 and our reception will tell you honestly. If it's something we don't manage well — a complex chronic condition, suspected neurological or genetic disease, paediatric mental health crisis — we'll point you to the right NHS or private specialist service rather than charge you for a consultation that won't move things forward.

Meet your doctor

Paediatrics, with Dr Radka Velitchkova.

Dr Velitchkova is a Consultant Paediatrician on the UK GMC Specialist Register with more than 30 years of paediatric experience across three countries. She qualified at the Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria, in 1984 and gained her specialist paediatric qualification in 1994. Her career spans 15 years in Bulgaria, 4 years in Libya, and 19 years in the UK — including consultant work in major London NHS hospitals.

Registration GMC Specialist Register, Paediatrics
Specialist training Paediatrics, 1994 (Bulgaria)
Languages English, Bulgarian, Russian

NHS hospital experience

King's College Hospital · St George's · Chelsea & Westminster · Darent Valley · Croydon University · Princess Royal University Hospital (King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)

Clinical interests

  • General paediatrics
  • Childhood asthma & wheezing
  • Allergies in children
  • Recurrent abdominal pain
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Growth & development
Honest about scope

What we don't do here.

Children sometimes need things a private outpatient clinic cannot safely provide. Knowing when to refer is as important as knowing how to treat — here are the things we'll always send you to the right specialist or NHS service for.

Childhood vaccinations

The UK childhood immunisation schedule is free and excellent on the NHS. For travel vaccinations, we refer to dedicated travel clinics. We do not offer vaccinations in this clinic.

Paediatric emergencies

Seriously unwell child, breathing difficulty, severe injury, suspected meningitis, anaphylaxis — call 999 or go to The Royal London paediatric A&E (5 minutes' walk from us). We are an outpatient service.

Complex chronic conditions

Cystic fibrosis follow-up, congenital heart disease, paediatric neurology (epilepsy), paediatric oncology, complex feeding/genetic syndromes — these need consultant subspecialist input in a hospital setting.

ADHD & autism assessment

We don't provide formal neurodevelopmental assessments for children here. Our ADHD/autism service is currently for adults only — see our ADHD & Autism page. For children, we'd refer to dedicated paediatric neurodevelopmental services.

Paediatric mental health crisis

If your child is in mental health crisis — suicidal thoughts, severe self-harm, eating disorder needing urgent intake — please contact CAMHS (NHS), call 111, or in an emergency 999. Our psychology service sees adolescents 16+ for non-crisis support.

Suspected child protection concerns

Where there is reasonable suspicion of abuse or neglect, the right pathway is the local NHS safeguarding team, the police, and Children's Social Care. We follow statutory safeguarding duties if concerns arise in our consultations.

Transparent pricing

All fees on our price list.

Full pricing for all consultations, procedures and reports is published on our price list. We do not charge separate appointment fees on top of quoted prices, and all costs are confirmed before any test, procedure or report is started.

Common questions

Before you book.

How quickly can my child be seen?

Most paediatric appointments are available within the same week, often within 1–2 days. For acute illness in a child you're worried about, call us on 020 7916 0029 — we'll try to fit you in the same day where possible.

If your child is seriously unwell — breathing difficulty, persistent high fever in a young infant, severe pain, drowsiness/lethargy, suspected meningitis, anaphylaxis — please go to A&E or call 999 instead of waiting for a private appointment. The Royal London paediatric A&E is 5 minutes' walk from us.

My baby is just a few weeks old — can you see them?

Yes — Dr Velitchkova has extensive experience with newborns and young infants. Common reasons parents bring infants include feeding concerns, weight gain, reflux, suspected cow's milk protein allergy, persistent crying, sleep, and skin conditions.

Important: a baby under 3 months with a fever should be assessed in hospital, not in a private outpatient clinic — please take them to A&E or call 111. The risk profile is different at that age.

Will Dr Velitchkova write to our NHS GP?

With your consent, yes. For ongoing conditions (asthma, eczema, allergy management, chronic constipation), writing to the NHS GP enables shared care — you receive specialist recommendations from us, and your GP can take over NHS prescriptions long-term where appropriate.

For one-off consultations — an acute illness, a "is this normal?" reassurance visit — you may not need or want a letter to the GP. We'll ask at the appointment.

Do you do vaccinations?

No. The UK childhood immunisation schedule is delivered free through NHS GP practices and is excellent — we don't offer routine childhood vaccinations here. If you have questions about missed vaccinations, we'd refer you back to your NHS practice or to a dedicated travel/private vaccination clinic. For travel vaccinations, several specialist clinics in London (Nomad, MASTA, Fleet Street) are well set up for this.

My child needs blood tests — can you arrange those?

Yes — we can take blood at the clinic and send to The Doctors Laboratory (TDL), with results usually within 24–72 hours depending on the test. For young children where venepuncture is difficult, we'll discuss with you the best approach — sometimes paediatric phlebotomy at a specialist children's centre is more appropriate. Results are reviewed in a follow-up appointment with a clear explanation.

Can you assess for asthma / allergies / suspected food allergy?

Yes — clinical assessment, history-taking, examination, and basic investigations are all part of what we do. Where formal allergy testing is needed (skin-prick testing, specific IgE blood tests, food challenges), we refer to dedicated paediatric allergy services — either NHS or private. We coordinate that referral and provide a detailed summary.

I think my child has ADHD or autism. Can you assess them?

We don't provide formal neurodevelopmental assessments (ADHD, autism, dyslexia) for children at this clinic. These require specific multidisciplinary assessment in a dedicated service — NHS Child Development Centres, NHS CAMHS Neurodevelopmental Pathways, or private specialist providers.

Our ADHD & Autism service is for adults only (18+). Dr Velitchkova can see your child for a general developmental concern and refer onward if appropriate — this can help you understand the pathway and what to expect, but isn't a substitute for formal assessment.

My teenager wants to see you without me — is that allowed?

For 16- and 17-year-olds, this is normal practice — they can consent to medical treatment in their own right. Under 16, we assess Gillick competence on a case-by-case basis: a competent young person can request confidential treatment under Fraser guidelines, particularly for sensitive issues like sexual health or mental health.

That said, for most under-16s we encourage involving a parent or guardian wherever this is in the young person's best interests. Confidentiality is respected; child safeguarding duties are followed if there are risk-of-harm concerns.

What if you can't help — will I be charged?

If you book a consultation and Dr Velitchkova concludes that your child needs onward specialist referral rather than treatment here, you still pay for the consultation — but you leave with a detailed assessment, written summary, a clear pathway, and a referral letter that often speeds up onward care considerably.

If you're not sure whether what you need is a fit for our service, call our reception on 020 7916 0029 first — they'll tell you honestly before you book.

Same week appointments · Consultant paediatrician · Whitechapel

Book a paediatric consultation.

For acute illness, chronic condition management, or developmental concerns — a calm, thorough, unrushed assessment by Dr Velitchkova. Often within the same week.

See full pricing on our price list

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