Natasha T. Nassar is a paediatrician based in Hospital Road, Concord, NSW, Australia. She looks after children and teens, and also supports families when babies need extra care. Her clinic work is closely tied to what happens in everyday paediatric practice, from newborn issues to longer-term health needs.
Natasha sees kids with both common and more complex conditions. In many cases, that means helping with growth and development concerns, ongoing symptoms, and health worries that can feel scary when you’re dealing with them for the first time. She also works with babies who have conditions that are present from birth, or that show up soon after delivery.
Thyroid and hormone issues are one part of her paediatric focus. This includes problems like congenital hypothyroidism, thyroid dysgenesis, and infant thyroid issues. She also helps manage children with feeding and gut concerns, including reflux in infants and bowel problems, and at times supports care after surgery-related conditions.
Another area she regularly deals with is urinary and reproductive health in children. This can include hypospadias and undescended testicles, along with follow-up around procedures such as orchiectomy. She may also support kids who have issues that affect how the body controls pressure and bladder or bowel function, including bowel incontinence.
Illness and infection are part of paediatrics too, and Natasha looks after children with conditions like bronchitis, breast infection, and broader respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19 and SARS. She is also involved in care for kids who have acute pain, and she helps families understand what to watch for at home.
She works with a range of longer-term conditions as well. That includes neurodevelopmental and behaviour needs such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and cerebral palsy, where the goal is steady support and practical plans. At times, she also assists with weight concerns and nutrition, including obesity, malnutrition, and iron deficiency anaemia.
When it comes to diabetes, Natasha provides paediatric care for conditions like type 1 diabetes (T1D) and supports families through serious episodes such as diabetic ketoacidosis. She also deals with blood pressure concerns in infants, along with higher blood pressure and related issues in babies.
Natasha’s approach is calm and down-to-earth. She focuses on what matters for each child, and she keeps discussions clear, so parents and carers know the next steps. Clinical trials and research activity aren’t listed, and education details aren’t provided in the available profile.