Thomas S. Scerri is a Pediatric Neurologist based in Parkville, NSW 3052. He works with children and families who are dealing with brain, nerve, and nervous-system conditions. Parkville is close to major paediatric services, so care can fit in with the rest of the team when needed.
In many cases, the problems start early and can affect how a child learns, moves, or grows. Some families come in because of developmental reading difficulties, where progress in school is hard to manage in the usual way. Others are dealing with long-term neurological conditions that need steady follow-up over time, rather than a quick fix.
Thomas also looks after children with seizure-related conditions. This can include things like partial familial epilepsy, where the pattern of seizures runs in families and may need careful planning. At times, children are affected by rarer conditions as well, including Winchester syndrome and cortical dysplasia, which can change how the brain works.
There are also cases where movement and day-to-day function are the main concern. Apraxia can make simple actions harder to plan and carry out, even when strength is okay. And in some children, the nervous system issues overlap with other body systems, which is why it helps to have a clinician who can think broadly about the whole picture.
His practice list includes several uncommon conditions, such as chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis, Coats disease, and common variable immune deficiency. There are also conditions listed like telangiectasia and osteolysis syndrome recessive. Having one specialist view can help families make sense of what’s happening and what might come next.
Details on years of experience, education history, publications, and clinical trials are not filled in on this profile. The focus here is clear though: paediatric neurological care for children across a range of diagnoses, with a practical approach that supports families through ongoing management and follow-up.