Prof Rani Bhatia is a Paediatric Allergist and Immunologist based in Cardiff NSW. Her practice is at 27 Veronica Street, Cardiff NSW 2285. She looks after children and helps families make sense of health issues that can be hard to spot early on.
Allergy and immune problems can show up in lots of ways. In many cases, it starts with reactions to food, ongoing skin issues, or cough and wheeze that keeps coming back. At other times, it’s about getting clear answers after a bad episode, or sorting out what might be causing symptoms at home, at school, or during the day-to-day routine.
In her clinic, Prof Bhatia focuses on practical care for kids. This includes allergy testing for children, food allergy evaluation for kids, and asthma management for children. She also supports families with immunisations for kids. The goal is usually pretty simple: understand what’s going on, reduce triggers where possible, and help children feel more comfortable and safe.
For food allergy, it’s often not just the one reaction. Families want to know what to watch for, what to avoid, and what can usually be tried again later under guidance. For asthma, it can be about better control—figuring out patterns, working through the right steps, and making sure the plan fits the way your child lives.
Allergy testing can be a big step for parents and carers. At times, it takes a bit of patience, because symptoms don’t always match what people expect. Prof Bhatia works with families to keep things clear, step by step, and to explain what test results may mean for day-to-day decisions.
She also helps with immunisations for kids. That includes supporting parents through the process and answering the questions that come up along the way. Immunisations are part of keeping children well, and it matters when you’re dealing with allergy or immune concerns too.
Prof Bhatia speaks English, Gujarati, and Hindi. This can make visits feel more relaxed for families who prefer to talk in their own language. Clear communication helps a lot, especially when you’re trying to understand symptoms, next steps, and what to do if something flares up.
Overall, her work is centred on kids’ health—especially allergies, asthma, and immune-related issues. The clinic approach is calm and grounded, with care that aims to reduce worry and give families a plan they can follow.