Rod W. Hunt

Pediatric Neurologist

Male📍 Clayton

About of Rod W. Hunt

Rod W. Hunt is a paediatric neurologist based in Clayton, VIC. He works from 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia, and looks after babies, children and teens with brain and nervous system conditions.


His care often covers problems that start early in life. In many cases, this includes babies who have had issues around birth, like asphyxia neonatorum, placental insufficiency, or newborn strokes. He also supports families dealing with newborn brain injuries such as intraventricular haemorrhage and other related complications.


Rod also helps with long-term movement and muscle difficulties. This can include cerebral palsy and spastic diplegia in infants, as well as conditions like alternating hemiplegia of childhood. Some children need ongoing support to manage symptoms and help them make steady progress with everyday tasks.


Seizures and epilepsy are another big part of paediatric neurology. Rod treats children with different seizure types, including absence seizures and generalised tonic-clonic seizures. At times, kids also have concerns linked to nerve health, like peripheral neuropathy, or rare genetic and nerve-related conditions.


Because nervous system issues can affect feeding, growth and breathing, his work can overlap with other newborn problems. Families may come in with concerns such as tracheo-oesophageal fistula, oesophageal atresia, gastro-oesophageal and bowel conditions, or issues like diaphragmatic hernia. He also looks after children with conditions that can affect breathing after birth, including bronchopulmonary dysplasia.


Some conditions he may assess include developmental and neurological disorders such as Krabbe disease, Wallerian degeneration, and vein of Galen aneurysm. He also helps with children who have higher blood pressure in infants, and with ongoing concerns after serious early health events.


Details like Rod’s education history and years of experience aren’t listed on this page. There also aren’t any research or clinical trial details provided here. What’s clear is that this is paediatric neurology care, focused on the small, early years when support matters the most.

Services & Conditions Treated

Cerebral PalsyAsphyxia NeonatorumEsophageal AtresiaMicrognathiaPremature InfantSpastic Diplegia Infantile TypeAbsence SeizureAlternating Hemiplegia of ChildhoodBronchopulmonary DysplasiaDiaphragmatic HerniaGastrointestinal FistulaGastroschisisGeneralized Tonic-Clonic SeizureHemiplegiaHerniaHigh Blood Pressure in InfantsIntraventricular Hemorrhage of the NewbornKrabbe DiseaseLymphoid HyperplasiaNecrotizing EnterocolitisOmphalocelePatent Ductus ArteriosusPeripheral NeuropathyPierre Robin SequencePlacental InsufficiencySeizuresStrokeTracheoesophageal FistulaUmbilical HerniaVein of Galen AneurysmViral GastroenteritisWallerian Degeneration

Publications

1 total

Protocol for a multisite randomised controlled trial assessing the effect of the Telehealth for Early Developmental Intervention in babies born very preterm (TEDI-Prem) programme on neurodevelopmental outcomes and parent well-being.

BMJ open • January 14, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Rod W. Hunt offer?
Dr Hunt is a Pediatric Neurologist who treats a wide range of neurological and related conditions in children, including seizures, cerebral palsy, spasticity, brain injuries, and various neonatal and congenital issues listed in his care focus.
Which conditions does he commonly manage?
Commonly managed conditions include seizures (generalized tonic-clonic, absence seizures), cerebral palsy and related motor issues, newborn and infant brain conditions like intraventricular hemorrhage and white matter problems, and other neurological concerns seen in children.
How do I book an appointment?
To arrange an appointment, contact the Clayton clinic to arrange a suitable time. The clinic is located at 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is at 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.
What should I bring to the first consultation?
Bring any relevant medical records, imaging results, and a list of current medications or treatments. If you have concerns about a specific condition on the care list, note them down to discuss with Dr Hunt.
Do you treat both acute and long-term neurological concerns in children?
Yes. The focus is on both initial assessment and ongoing management for a range of neurological issues in children, from congenital and neonatal conditions to ongoing seizure and movement disorders.

Contact Information

246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia

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