Dr Peter Hsu is a Paediatric Allergist and Immunologist based in Westmead, NSW. His clinic is at 24-28 Mons Road, Westmead NSW 2145. He looks after kids and families who are dealing with health problems linked to allergies, asthma, and the immune system.
In many cases, parents come in because their child has repeating allergy symptoms, food reactions, or ongoing wheeze. Dr Hsu can help sort out what might be going on, and what steps make the most sense next. This can include allergy testing for children, and careful evaluation of food allergies. He also supports kids who need help managing asthma, with a focus on practical day-to-day care.
Dr Hsu also works with families around kids’ immunisations. Keeping up with the right vaccines can be a big worry for many parents, especially when a child has other health issues. He helps explain options in a clear way, so you know what you’re choosing and why.
Because every child is a bit different, appointments are usually about getting the story right first. At times, symptoms can look similar, but the causes can be quite different. Dr Hsu takes time to understand the pattern of symptoms and how they affect your child’s life.
Experience: specific years and background are not listed in this profile, but Dr Hsu’s day-to-day work focuses on paediatric allergy and immune-related problems, including food allergy checks, allergy testing, and asthma in children. Over time, that kind of work builds strong practical knowledge about what families typically need.
Education: the education details are not listed here. What matters most is the care you get, and the way decisions are made with your child in mind.
Language support: Dr Hsu speaks English and Chinese (Mandarin). If you prefer to use Mandarin, that can make things easier when you’re talking through symptoms, results, and plans for treatment.
Research and clinical trials: no specific research projects or clinical trials are mentioned in this profile. Instead, the focus is on clear, routine clinical care for children with allergy and immune concerns.