Kimberley W. Wang is a paediatric pulmonologist based in Crawley, WA, Australia. She looks after babies, kids, and teenagers who have breathing problems, as well as health issues that can affect how well children grow and recover. In many cases, her role is to help families understand what’s going on and what the next steps can be.
A big part of her work is asthma care. That can mean helping manage ongoing wheeze and cough, working out what triggers symptoms, and making sure a child has a plan that fits day-to-day life. She also supports children who have been through more serious early health events, like cerebral hypoxia. At times, this can come with other challenges, so care often needs to be steady and practical, with clear follow-up.
Kimberley also works with conditions linked to pregnancy and early growth, including intrauterine growth restriction, placental insufficiency, and small for gestational age. When a baby doesn’t grow as expected before birth, it can raise questions later on about growth, nutrition, and overall health. She helps families sort through those concerns and focus on what can be monitored and improved over time.
Her practice includes looking at obesity in children too. That doesn’t just mean weight on a scale. It can affect breathing, energy levels, and day-to-day habits, so the approach is usually calm and family focused. Children’s health is connected, and in many cases it makes sense to treat more than one issue at the same time.
Kimberley’s education and clinical training are centred on caring for children, with an emphasis on lung health and related conditions. She stays up to date with the latest everyday guidance so plans stay relevant for the way families live.
On clinical trials, there isn’t specific trial information listed here. If a trial is ever available and feels appropriate, it can be discussed in a child’s care conversations based on what’s suitable at the time.