Annabel E. Webb is a paediatric neurologist based in Camperdown, NSW. She works from 88 Mallett St, Camperdown, where she looks after children who need careful support for their nervous system and brain-related health.
Her work often involves conditions that affect movement, muscle tone, and development. This can include cerebral palsy and spastic diplegia (infantile type). At times, she also supports families dealing with other health issues that can link in with brain development, including congenital cytomegalovirus and cytomegalovirus infection.
Some children she sees have problems that start in the early stages of life, when the brain and body are still growing. This may include stroke in childhood, and it can also overlap with heart-related conditions such as a congenital cardiovascular shunt or patent ductus arteriosus. In many cases, the goal is to understand what’s going on, help families make sense of the next steps, and guide the right care plan.
Annabel’s approach is calm and practical. She focuses on the everyday impact for kids and parents—things like how symptoms can change over time, and what support might help at home, school, and during treatments. Because every child’s situation is different, she spends time getting the details right and making sure the plan fits the child, not the other way around.
When it comes to education and research, the key details aren’t listed here, and there aren’t specific clinical trial or publication details provided. Still, the work is grounded in the kind of neurology care that helps children and families navigate complex health needs, with support that’s steady, clear, and focused on outcomes that matter in daily life.