Mandy Williams is a paediatrician based in Liverpool, NSW, Australia. She works with babies, kids and families, helping when growth and weight are not on track. In her clinic, the focus is on practical care and clear next steps, not rushing decisions or making things complicated.
Many appointments are about how a child is growing over time. This can include intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), where a baby’s growth was slower during pregnancy and can mean follow-up is needed after birth. She also looks after children who are dealing with obesity, and she supports families with steady, realistic changes that fit home life. At times, she may also assess macrosomia, which is when a baby is larger than expected.
Paediatric care often means listening closely to what parents have noticed. Growth can be affected by many different things, so Mandy’s approach is calm and thorough, with attention to the basics like feeding patterns, growth charts, and overall health. For obesity care, she usually aims to help families understand what’s going on and what can be done next, including how to build healthier routines without blame or shame.
Mandy works with other health professionals when it makes sense, so care can stay connected across appointments. She also keeps an eye on current paediatric guidance and best practice, so families get up-to-date advice. There isn’t a lot of detail listed here about research or clinical trials, but her day-to-day work stays grounded in evidence-based care and what’s helpful in real life. If a child needs extra support, she helps coordinate the right pathway and explains the plan in plain language.