Kingsley T. Wong

Pediatric Neurologist

Male📍 Nedlands

About of Kingsley T. Wong

Kingsley T. Wong is a Pediatric Neurologist based at 15 Hospital Avenue, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia. He works with babies, kids, and teens who need help when the brain or nervous system affects day-to-day health.


In practice, this can include many types of seizures and epilepsy, such as absence seizures, generalised tonic-clonic seizures, and other seizure disorders in children. Some families also come in with concerns like Rett syndrome, CDKL5 deficiency disorder, and West syndrome. At times, the focus is on how symptoms show up over time, and what support can make things easier and safer.


Neurology isn’t only about seizures. Kingsley also looks after children with ongoing developmental and movement needs, including autism spectrum disorder and cerebral palsy. There are also cases where sleep, breathing patterns, or feeding can be part of the story, including issues linked to hyperventilation and the need for a gastrostomy.


Some children are seen for genetic or craniofacial conditions where the nervous system may be involved too. This can include craniosynostosis, Crouzon syndrome, Treacher Collins syndrome, and frontonasal or metopic ridge concerns. Others may have musculoskeletal needs such as scoliosis, along with neurological symptoms.


Kingsley T. Wong also has experience working through complex childhood health worries, including conditions like spasmus nutans, acrofacial dysostosis types, and other syndromes where seizures or unusual movement can happen. He aims to keep the plan clear for families, so you know what is being checked, why it matters, and what the next step might be.

Services & Conditions Treated

CDKL5 Deficiency DisorderRett SyndromeGastrostomySHORT SyndromeSpasmus NutansWest SyndromeEpilepsyEpilepsy in ChildrenAbsence SeizureAcrofacial Dysostosis Rodriguez TypeAcrofrontofacionasal Dysostosis SyndromeADULT SyndromeAutism Spectrum DisorderCerebral PalsyCraniosynostosisCrouzon SyndromeDown SyndromeFrontonasal DysplasiaGeneralized Tonic-Clonic SeizureGestational DiabetesHodgkin LymphomaHyperventilationIntrauterine Growth RestrictionMetopic RidgeMosaicismPremature InfantScoliosisSeizuresTreacher Collins Syndrome

Publications

1 total

Down syndrome or Rett syndrome in the family: Parental reflections on sibling experience.

Journal of intellectual & developmental disability • January 16, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions does Dr Kingsley T Wong treat?
Dr Wong is a paediatric neurologist who helps children with a range of brain and nerve issues. This includes epilepsy and seizures, autism spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy, and developmental or genetic conditions such as Rett syndrome, CDKL5 deficiency disorder, Spasmus Nutans, West syndrome, and related conditions listed in his practice.
What services are available at the Nedlands clinic?
The clinic provides paediatric neurology care for children, including assessment, diagnosis and management of epilepsy and seizure disorders, neurodevelopmental assessments, and care plans for complex neurological conditions. Specific treatments and procedures are discussed during a consult.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, please contact the clinic at the Nedlands address provided. They can help you find an available time and provide any information you need before your visit.
Which conditions commonly come under paediatric neurology?
Common areas include epilepsy and seizures (including absence seizures and generalized seizures), cerebral palsy, developmental and genetic conditions affecting the brain, and coordination of care for syndromes such as Rett syndrome and related disorders.
Will the doctor work with my child’s other doctors or therapists?
Yes. If you have other specialists or therapists involved, the paediatric neurologist can coordinate care and share information as appropriate to help manage your child’s health.
What should I bring to the first visit?
Bring your child’s medical history, any previous test results or imaging, a list of current medications, and a summary of concerns or questions you have. If there are carers or family members who will attend, bring them along as well.