Rozanna Lilley is a paediatrician based in Macquarie, ACT, Australia.
Her work is focused on children’s health, with a special interest in Autism Spectrum Disorder. For many families, getting the right support can feel confusing and a bit stressful. Rozanna helps families understand what’s going on, what to look out for, and what steps can help at home and at school.
As a paediatrician, she spends time with children and their carers, listening to concerns and asking the practical questions that matter. In many cases, that means talking through development, day-to-day behaviours, communication, sleep, sensory issues, and how the child is doing in everyday settings. She also looks at general health, because kids with autism can have other health needs too, like ongoing tummy issues, asthma, allergies, or sleep problems.
Autism Spectrum Disorder can show up in different ways. Some children may need extra help with social communication, routines, or changes in plans. Others may find certain sounds, lights, textures, or crowded places harder than expected. Rozanna works in a calm, steady way, aiming to make the process feel more manageable and less overwhelming.
Over time, she supports families through the ups and downs that come with learning and growth. That might include helping coordinate next steps, explaining options in plain language, and encouraging strategies that fit the child’s strengths and needs. She also knows that families don’t live in a clinic. So she tries to keep advice realistic for real life.
Rozanna’s clinical work is grounded in paediatric training and ongoing learning in childhood health and development. She keeps up with current medical guidance for autism spectrum disorder, so families can get care that reflects what’s known and used in practice.
For education, the key point is that she is a trained paediatrician, with further focus on child development and wellbeing. If you’re coming in with questions about autism or related concerns, it helps to bring any notes, reports, and observations you already have, even if they’re informal.
No details about published papers or clinical trials are listed here. But the main focus of Rozanna’s care is practical support for children with autism spectrum disorder, and helping families feel more confident about what comes next.