Nick T. Evans is a Neonatologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after newborn babies who need extra care, especially when they’re premature or dealing with problems soon after birth.
In neonatal care, timing really matters. Many babies are monitored closely in hospital, with care plans that adjust as they grow stronger. Nick’s work includes caring for conditions like patent ductus arteriosus (often seen in some premature babies), intraventricular haemorrhage, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia, which can affect breathing and oxygen levels.
He also helps manage issues related to bilirubin. This can show up as bilirubin encephalopathy in more serious cases, or transient familial hyperbilirubinaemia where bilirubin levels rise and settle with the right monitoring and treatment. Another area he deals with is haemolytic disease of the newborn, where babies may have problems from blood type differences that can lead to anaemia and jaundice.
At times, babies can also have high blood pressure in infancy. That can be scary for families, so the focus is on steady checks, clear updates, and making sure the baby stays stable while the team works out the next steps.
Nick’s profile lists the key newborn conditions he commonly supports, but some details like experience aren’t included here. The same goes for education and any research or clinical trials involvement—those aren’t shown on this page.
If you’re looking for a doctor for newborn care in Sydney, it’s a good idea to contact the clinic directly and ask about availability and how they usually work with the rest of the hospital team. For many families, having a clear, calm plan in those first days can make a big difference.