Abstract

Children who have been internationally adopted often have complex health issues and unique challenges. 1 The paediatric office provides a medical home by offering continuity of care, links to community support, and appropriate evaluation and treatment. During the pre-adoption evaluation, biographical and medical information provided by the child’s country of origin is reviewed. Additionally, soon after the child’s adoption, a complete medical history and physical examination should be completed. Although laboratory work may have been performed previously, studies should be repeated to ensure reliability. Developmental assessment and review of vaccinations should be completed as well. Anticipatory guidance should be provided regarding medical concerns, effects of institutionalisation and the possibility of attachment issues. Follow-up care ensures optimal medical, developmental and behavioural surveillance in this patient population.

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