A scoping review analyzed healthcare services addressing domestic violence against children, focusing on intersectoral networks and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targets. Researchers examined 34 studies published between 2000 and 2023, primarily quantitative in nature. The findings revealed limited and irregular scientific output, averaging 1.42 publications per year, with the United States contributing the most at 29.41%. Brazil and the Netherlands followed, each contributing 14.71%. Six categories related to SDG16 targets were identified, highlighting potential strategies like home visits and professional training for healthcare workers. However, these strategies lack systematic implementation. To align with SDG16 targets, increased investment in intersectoral coordination and public policies emphasizing children’s rights is necessary.