Welcome to the new KidsHealth website! See what is new.

Header

KidsHealth Content Collections

All ages

Low or no data? Visit zero.govt.nz, search for KidsHealth, and click on our logo to return and browse for free. Need help?

For free medical advice call Healthline 0800 611 116. Healthline provides a 24 hour, 7 days a week, over-the-phone health service. For emergencies call 111.  

Displaying 646 results tagged with ‘All ages’

KidsHealth content collections show all content for a chosen topic. You can also use our site-wide keyword search or browse Health topics A to Z.

  • X-rays & Scans To Test For Childhood Cancer

    X-rays and scans take pictures of various parts of the body. Bones show up most clearly but you can also see other tissues.
  • Lumbar Puncture To Test For Childhood Cancer

    A lumbar puncture is a procedure to collect and look at the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. 
  • Bone Marrow Aspirate & Biopsy

    A bone marrow aspirate is a test to see if blood cells in your child's bone marrow are healthy. The test will also show whether cancer cells have spread to the bone marrow from another part of the body.
  • Blood Tests For Children & Young People With Cancer

    Your child's healthcare team will order regular blood tests to check for a low blood count and to know when it is safe to give the next dose of chemotherapy.
  • Tests To Diagnose Childhood Cancer

    Your child will need to have some tests if your doctor thinks they may have cancer.
  • What Is Cancer?

    If your child has had a recent cancer diagnosis, you'll probably want answers to some general questions - about how cancer develops, treatment and what terms like 'remission' and 'relapse' mean.
  • Children's Cancer Services In New Zealand

    Child cancer care is coordinated across New Zealand so that all tamariki (children) get the best available treatment wherever they live.
  • Family Violence

    Many whānau (families) in Aotearoa are affected by family violence. Help is available. If you or your tamariki are affected by family violence, call the Are You OK helpline on 0800 456 450, or Shine's national helpline on 0508 74 46 33.
  • Child Abuse - Worried About A Child?

    Find out who to contact if you are worried about the safety of a child or suspect abuse. 
  • Polysomnography Sleep Test In Children

    Polysomnography (PSG) is a special type of sleep test which provides the most detailed information about breathing problems during sleep.
  • Hearing & Vision Checks For Babies

    Your baby's eyes should be checked soon after birth. If you have concerns about your baby's vision or hearing at any time, take your baby for an assessment.
  • Flu In Children

    The flu (influenza) is not the same as having a bad cold. The flu can be a serious infection. Flu vaccination every year gives the best protection.
  • Cerebral Palsy

    Cerebral palsy (CP) affects tamariki (children) in different ways. If you have found out your child has CP, your journey might be different from what you had planned. There are services to help your child with CP to reach their potential. The journey of every child and their whānau (family) is different.
  • Voice

    If your child is having difficulty with their voice, try to reduce situations where your child is yelling or talking over the top of noise. Encourage periods of quiet activities to give the voice a rest.
  • Stuttering

    Stuttering is when people seem to get stuck on, or repeat, sounds when talking. Show your child that you are interested in what they say, not how they say it.
  • Communication Development In Children: What's Involved?

    Communication is much more than words. Communication is the way we connect and interact with people. It is part of our identity and culture. It helps us to learn, interact with others and make friends.
Shielded site