
Child Development Assessment

Child Development Assessment
The psychiatrists at The Blossom Clinic specialize in child development assessment, aiming to thoroughly understand children's emotions, behaviors, and developmental disorders at various stages. They gather detailed background information, including personal development history, family history, and learning experiences, and conduct observations and assessments.
These evaluations help the doctors understand the child's cognitive abilities, language skills, and social capabilities. Based on the comprehensive assessment results, they develop personalized treatment plans, which may include medication, behavioral therapy, and family therapy.
The psychiatrists at The Blossom Clinic are well-versed in the unique needs of children during their development process, providing professional diagnoses and treatments to ensure every child receives optimal developmental support.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I prepare before seeing the doctor?
If this is your first time undergoing a mental health assessment, there's no need to worry about missing anything important. Just relax! Our professional team will provide full support throughout the process, and you can ask questions at any time.
If you are currently taking or have previously taken psychiatric medication, please prepare relevant information, as it will help the doctor understand your situation and formulate an appropriate treatment plan.
We look forward to walking alongside you on the journey of treatment and embracing a brighter tomorrow together!
Are there many people in Hong Kong with mental health issues?
According to the latest reports and surveys, mental health issues in Hong Kong are becoming increasingly severe. Below are some 2025 statistics:
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Mental Health Index: The mental health index of Hong Kong residents has been failing for five consecutive years, highlighting the prevalence of mental health problems.
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Depression and Anxiety: Surveys reveal that approximately 65.5% of those seeking help show mild to moderate symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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Waiting Time: The waiting time for new psychiatric outpatient appointments in public hospitals can be as long as about 2 years (104 weeks), reflecting the strain on public healthcare resources.