Adam G. Buckmaster

Neonatologist

Male📍 Newcastle

About of Adam G. Buckmaster

Adam G. Buckmaster is a Neonatologist based in Newcastle, NSW, Australia. He works with newborn babies who need extra help, especially when breathing is not going as expected.


In neonatal care, the early days can be tough. Adam looks after babies who are premature and babies who develop problems in the lungs soon after birth. For example, he sees families where the baby is dealing with Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome, and where breathing support and careful monitoring make a big difference.


He also helps manage situations like infantile pneumothorax, which is when air leaks around the lung and can make breathing harder. This can change quickly, so the goal is usually fast thinking, steady care, and clear communication with the parents as things unfold.


Another issue that can come up is respiratory acidosis. When a baby’s breathing isn’t keeping up, the body can hold onto too much carbon dioxide. In many cases, treatment focuses on getting the breathing pattern back on track, checking blood gases, and adjusting support when needed.


Adam’s day-to-day work is about calm, practical decision-making in a high-stakes setting. Neonatal medicine often involves tiny changes, repeated checks, and staying alert to how a baby responds over time. He works with the wider hospital team, so the care plan fits with nursing observations, other specialist input, and what the parents are being told and seeing.


When it comes to experience, the focus here is the kind of care he provides for newborns with breathing and lung problems. That means being comfortable with the real-world challenges of neonatal respiratory support, not just the theory. The details about his exact work history aren’t listed here, but the services he provides are centred on newborns who need breathing help and close monitoring.


Education information isn’t shown in the available details. Even so, neonatology work is built on standard training in newborn care, and the kind of clinical responsibilities Adam carries reflect that foundation.


No specific research or clinical trial details are listed. Still, his role is grounded in everyday clinical care for newborns, and in helping families navigate difficult early moments with as much clarity and support as possible.

Services & Conditions Treated

Infant Respiratory Distress SyndromeInfantile PneumothoraxPremature InfantRespiratory Acidosis

Publications

1 total

Trends in the use of non-invasive respiratory support for term infants in tertiary neonatal units in Australia and New Zealand.

Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition • November 24, 2021

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I provide neonatal care focused on conditions and issues like Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Infantile Pneumothorax, Premature Infants, and Respiratory Acidosis.
Which conditions do you treat?
I treat newborn respiratory conditions and care for premature babies, including disorders such as Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome, pneumothorax in infants, and respiratory acidosis.
Where are you based?
I practise in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
Please contact the Newcastle clinic to arrange an appointment with Dr Adam G. Buckmaster.
Do you work with premature babies?
Yes. Care includes Premature Infants and related respiratory concerns.
What should I expect during a consultation?
A neonatal specialist review to discuss your baby’s respiratory health, current issues, and the best next steps for care.