Pediatric Gastroenterology

Pediatric gastroenterology is the specialty dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders of the digestive tract, liver and pancreas in children. At Elytis, we offer the expertise of our doctors and modern equipment to provide quality care to our young patients in a safe and friendly environment.

Why choose pediatric gastroenterology at Elytis?

  • Specific approach for children: our doctors specialize in treating digestive problems in children aged 0-17 years, using methods adapted to each stage of development.
  • Modern technology: investigations, such as abdominal ultrasound or digestive endoscopy, are carried out with high-performance equipment, ensuring accuracy and safety.
  • Counseling and prevention: we offer support for parents, including information on proper nutrition and preventive measures for the health of your child's digestive system.

Services offered

  • Gastroenterology consultations and check-ups to investigate symptoms and establish a personalized treatment plan.
  • Abdominal ultrasound - a non-invasive method for assessing the health of the digestive organs.
  • Special recommendation is mandatory to bring a stool sample for a complete and accurate assessment.


At Elytis, pediatric gastroenterology is about more than treatment - it's about support and empathy for the child and family. We are dedicated to the health of our little patients, ensuring that every investigation and treatment is carried out with care and professionalism.

Medical Team

Services & Fees

Pediatric gastroenterology consultation

Pediatric abdominal ultrasound

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