Kingsley E. Agho is a Pediatrician based on Narellan Road in Campbelltown, NSW. He works with babies, kids, and teenagers, and he helps families when something just doesn’t feel right with a child’s health.
In day-to-day care, he looks after children with common health problems like ongoing diarrhoea, tummy illnesses, and infections. At times, that can also include concerns linked with viral illnesses such as COVID-19 and parainfluenza, and other serious infections like tetanus, or conditions like HIV/AIDS where ongoing medical support matters.
He also helps with nutrition and growth related issues. This can include anaemia in children, especially iron deficiency and folate deficiency, as well as malnutrition and other general feeding and nutrition concerns. For younger babies, he can look at things like low blood sugar after birth, and for some families that includes support around pregnancy-related factors such as gestational diabetes and newborn size issues like macrosomia.
Obesity in children is another area he sees. He focuses on practical changes that fit into real life, not just quick fixes. Eye and vision concerns may also come up, including near-sightedness and keratoconus, where good early checks can make a big difference for school and everyday comfort.
When it comes to caring for families, the health of mums and babies can overlap too. He may also see topics that connect with postpartum depression, because child health doesn’t sit in a vacuum. It’s all connected.
Education and work history details aren’t listed here, and there is no extra trial or research information provided. Still, the main goal stays the same: steady, clear care for children and families, with attention to the issues that can affect growth, energy, and day-to-day wellbeing.