Charlotte E. Verrall is a paediatric cardiologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She helps look after babies, children, and teens who have heart conditions that are there from birth, as well as some heart issues that need ongoing monitoring as kids grow.
Her clinic work focuses on congenital heart disease. In many cases, this can mean problems with how the heart and its valves or blood flow are formed. Charlotte also supports families dealing with rarer conditions, where the diagnosis can be hard to understand at first. Examples include tricuspid atresia, double inlet left ventricle, double discordia, and pulmonary atresia. She also cares for children with Ebstein’s anomaly and transposition of the great arteries.
Day to day, the aim is to make things clear and calm, while planning care that fits the child. That might involve regular check-ups, heart scans and tests, and helping families understand what to expect next. Over time, her focus is on tracking how a child’s heart is doing and supporting the right next steps when changes are needed.
In terms of experience, Charlotte’s practice is centred on caring for children with complex congenital heart conditions. The work often requires patience, careful follow-up, and steady communication, especially when families are weighing up treatment options.
Education details are not listed here, so specific training and study history can’t be confirmed from the information provided. If you’d like, the clinic team can usually explain qualifications and what training is relevant to your child’s situation.
Research and clinical trials are also not shown in the information provided. If trials or studies are something you’re interested in, it’s best to ask the treating team, because that depends on the child’s exact diagnosis and current stage of care.
Overall, Charlotte E. Verrall’s role is to support young patients with congenital heart disease in Sydney, with a practical approach to diagnosis, ongoing review, and long-term heart health planning.