Dr Simone Ardern-Holmes is a Paediatric Neurologist based in Lindfield, NSW. She works with children and families, helping work out what’s going on when the nervous system is causing concerns. Her clinic is in Suite 1, 12-18 Tryon Road, Lindfield NSW 2070.
In paediatric neurology, small changes can matter. Kids grow and develop at different speeds, but at times there are clear signs that need a closer look. Dr Ardern-Holmes provides evaluation for developmental delays. She also helps manage epilepsy in children, including looking at how seizures affect day-to-day life and what support makes the most sense.
Headaches can be scary for both kids and parents. Over time, patterns can show up, and in many cases headaches can be worked through step by step. Dr Ardern-Holmes offers assessment and treatment for headaches in kids, aiming to reduce pain and help families understand triggers and warning signs.
Behaviour concerns sometimes have a link with brain function, stress, sleep, or other health factors. Dr Ardern-Holmes also offers consultation for behavioural concerns in children. These appointments are often about getting the bigger picture, not just one symptom.
Experience details, such as years of practice, are not listed in this profile. What is clear from her service focus is that she spends her time looking after children with neurological and brain-related issues—whether that’s from development, seizures, headaches, or related behaviour changes.
Education information is not provided in this profile. Like many specialists, she would be expected to keep learning as guidelines and best practice evolve, especially in fast-moving areas like children’s brain health.
Research and clinical trials are also not listed here. That said, paediatric care often involves staying up to date with new thinking and practical treatment options, and working closely with families to choose what fits their child best.
If you’re after a calm, practical start for a child’s neurological concerns, Dr Ardern-Holmes’s clinic can be a good place to begin. You’ll typically talk through what’s been happening, how it shows up day to day, and what next steps could look like.