Giuliana C. Antolovich is a Pediatric Neurologist based in 50 Flemington Road, Melbourne, VIC 3052, Australia. In day-to-day work, she looks after children and families who are dealing with movement and nervous system problems. This can feel hard and confusing at first, especially when symptoms change as kids grow.
Her clinic focus includes cerebral palsy and spastic diplegia (infantile type). She also helps manage spasticity, which can affect how children move, walk, and use their muscles. In many cases, the goal is to make everyday life easier and more comfortable, with care plans that fit the child’s age and routine.
Giuliana C. Antolovich also cares for children who have chronic pain linked to their condition. Pain can be one of those things that doesn’t always show up the same way every day, so it needs careful checking and steady support. At times, she may also look after kids with drug induced dyskinesia, where unwanted movement can happen as a side effect of medicines. Working through what’s causing the symptoms is often a big part of getting things back on track.
Another area she manages is tetanus. That’s a serious condition and, when it comes up, it needs quick and careful medical attention alongside ongoing support. Even then, the family side matters too, because kids and carers can both need clear, calm guidance while treatment continues.
Education details and specific training history aren’t listed here, but the work is clearly centred on paediatric neurology and practical management of child-focused nervous system issues. The aim is not just to name the problem, but to help families understand what can be done next and what to expect over time.
For research and clinical trials: no research projects or clinical trials are listed at the moment. If you’re looking for that kind of option, it’s best to ask during an appointment so you can get the most accurate, up-to-date information for your child’s situation.