Christopher G. Jones-Brennan

Pediatric Otolaryngologist

Male📍 Perth

About of Christopher G. Jones-Brennan

Christopher G. Jones-Brennan is a Pediatric Otolaryngologist based in Perth, WA. His practice is at 15 Hospital Avenue, 6009, Perth, WA, Australia. This is ear, nose and throat care for babies, kids and teens.


In day-to-day work, he looks after children who have ongoing or recurring ear problems. That can include things like ear infections and long-lasting issues such as fluid behind the eardrum (often called glue ear). He also helps with hearing concerns, from infant hearing loss to hearing changes that can happen after illness or due to noise exposure.


Some families come in because their child has trouble hearing properly at home or school. Others notice symptoms like ringing in the ears, discomfort, or drainage. At times, he treats more complex conditions too, including cholesteatoma and mastoiditis, where the ear area needs careful assessment and treatment.


He also focuses on how ear conditions can link in with speech and development. For example, he works with children who have developmental expressive language disorder and where hearing is part of the picture. In many cases, getting the ear issue sorted can make a real difference to what a child can hear and understand.


Surgery can be part of the plan when it’s needed. Treatments may include procedures such as adenoidectomy and myringotomy, depending on the child’s situation and what the tests show. He also works with families where a child has congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) or other health factors that can affect hearing and overall ear health.


Christopher also supports children with immune-related health needs, including HIV/AIDS, in a way that fits with their bigger medical picture. The aim is to keep care steady, practical, and clear, so families know what’s going on and what happens next.


While the details of training and research aren’t listed here, his clinical work covers a broad range of paediatric ear conditions. The overall focus stays the same: listening to parents, checking what’s actually happening in the ear, and choosing a sensible next step for each child.

Services & Conditions Treated

OtitisHearing LossOtitis Media with EffusionTinnitusAdenoidectomyCholesteatomaCongenital CytomegalovirusDevelopmental Expressive Language DisorderHIV/AIDSInfant Hearing LossMastoiditisMyringotomyOccupational Hearing LossOsteomyelitis in Children

Publications

1 total

Designing a paediatric teleotology pilot in the UK: Outcomes from a scoping review of the literature, with insights from the Ear Portal pilot service in Perth, Western Australia.

International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology • February 15, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Christopher G. Jones-Brennan offer?
Dr Jones-Brennan specializes in pediatric ear, nose and throat care. He provides services such as assessment and treatment for otitis, hearing loss, otitis media with effusion, tinnitus, adenoidectomy, cholesteatoma, congenital cytomegalovirus, developmental expressive language disorder, infant hearing loss, mastoiditis, myringotomy, occupational hearing loss, and osteomyelitis in children.
What conditions does he treat in children?
He treats common and complex ear, nose and throat conditions in kids, including ear infections, hearing issues, drainage problems in the middle ear, enlargement of adenoids, ear tumours like cholesteatoma, and related developmental or infectious conditions.
How can I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, contact the Perth clinic at the address provided. If you need guidance on available times or next steps, call the clinic to speak with reception.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is located at 15 Hospital Avenue, Perth, WA 6009, Australia.
Does he perform procedures for ear and throat problems?
Yes. Procedures may include adenoidectomy and myringotomy as part of managing ear and airway concerns in children, in line with clinical needs.
Who might need treatment for conditions like otitis media with effusion or cholesteatoma?
Children with persistent ear infections, fluid in the middle ear, hearing concerns, or signs of a cholesteatoma may be evaluated and managed by Dr Jones-Brennan. A personalised assessment is needed to determine the best plan.
What should I bring to the first visit?
Bring any relevant medical history, current medications, and information about your child’s hearing or ear symptoms. The clinic staff can advise if you need any other documentation for the initial assessment.