Siobhan L. Reid is a Pediatric Neurologist based in Crawley, WA. She works from 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, where families can bring concerns about a child’s nervous system, movement, and development.
Her clinic care is especially focused on conditions like cerebral palsy and spastic diplegia (infantile type), along with spasticity. These can affect how a child moves, sits, walks, or even manages everyday tasks. At times, symptoms can look different from one child to the next, even within the same diagnosis.
When you first come in, the goal is to understand what you’re seeing at home and what helps. This usually means talking through symptoms, milestones, and day-to-day challenges. From there, she works out a plan that fits the child and the family’s situation, rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach.
In many cases, management involves looking at muscle tone and movement patterns, and thinking about what might reduce stiffness and improve comfort. Spasticity can change over time, and it can be affected by growth, illness, fatigue, and daily routines. For that reason, her care often aims to stay practical and flexible, with regular review as the child changes.
Paediatric neurology is also about the whole child, not only one symptom. Children may have other challenges alongside movement, and families often want clear guidance on what to watch for and when to seek extra help. Siobhan L. Reid works with families to make sense of the condition, explain options in plain language, and support decisions that make sense for their child.
Over time, her experience in paediatric neurology supports careful assessment and steady follow-up. She also keeps up with new thinking in treatment and care, using updated clinical guidance so plans reflect current practice.
Education and training details aren’t listed here, but her work is grounded in paediatric neurology and hands-on clinical experience. For ongoing support, she can help coordinate care pathways alongside other health professionals when needed.