Marcel F. Nold is a paediatrician based in Clayton, VIC, working from 27-31 Wright Street, Clayton VIC 3168, Australia.
As a paediatrician, he looks after babies, children, and families who need extra care. Some cases involve the kind of early health problems that start in pregnancy or soon after birth. Others are more about ongoing support as a child grows.
In many cases, care may include babies who were born prematurely, and conditions that can come with that, such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia, pulmonary hypertension, and intrauterine growth restriction. He also deals with newborn and infant issues like high blood pressure, including hypertension in infants. At times, this can be closely linked to how a baby is growing and how their body is coping.
He also supports children dealing with serious illnesses and complications. This can include pneumonia and infections like viral gastroenteritis, and liver-related issues such as hepatitis B. For some children, the challenge is in the lungs and breathing, while for others it may be the gut. Conditions like necrotizing enterocolitis (and related necrosis) can be part of the care he helps manage.
Neurology and immune conditions can also be on the list. For example, he works with families where a child has cerebral palsy, or has had illnesses like encephalitis. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is another condition that may require steady medical follow-up and careful monitoring over time.
He understands that paediatric care isn’t just about the medical side. Families often want clear answers, a calm plan, and check-ins that make sense. That’s especially important when a child has more than one condition, or when symptoms change as they get older.
In terms of experience, he focuses on managing a mix of complex child health needs, including long-term conditions and acute illnesses. He also helps coordinate ongoing care when a child needs regular reviews.
Education details aren’t listed here, and there aren’t specific research or clinical trial details shown. What is clear is that his work is centred on helping children and babies get the right medical support for both everyday problems and serious, more complex situations.