Kim M. Dalziel

Pediatrician

📍 Melbourne

About of Kim M. Dalziel

Kim M. Dalziel is a paediatrician based in Melbourne, working out of 207 Bouverie Street, VIC 3053, Australia.


Kim looks after babies, kids and teens across a wide range of health needs. In many cases this includes sick children brought in with infections and fevers, like sepsis, urinary tract infections, septic or infectious arthritis, and other childhood illnesses that can change quickly.


For younger kids, there’s often a focus on breathing and early life conditions too. This can include things like infant respiratory distress and respiratory acidosis, along with premature infant care. At times, concerns also involve low white blood cell counts, such as febrile neutropenia or agranulocytosis, where close monitoring matters.


Kim also helps manage some longer-term conditions. That can include allergies and food allergy, attention and behaviour concerns like ADHD, and child epilepsy. Some families also come in with nerve and brain worries, including Bell’s palsy, concussion, acute cerebellar ataxia, and drug induced movement issues.


Heart health is another part of the work. Kim supports children with congenital heart conditions such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), transposition of the great arteries, tricuspid atresia, and double inlet left ventricle.


Over time, the aim is to keep things clear and practical for families. Paediatric care can be stressful, so Kim works in a calm way, explains what’s going on in everyday terms, and supports parents with the next steps.


Experience and education details aren’t listed here, but the care is based on paediatric training and current clinical practice. Research details also aren’t shown, and no specific clinical trial information is provided.


If you’re looking for a paediatrician in Melbourne who deals with both urgent and ongoing child health problems, Kim M. Dalziel is one option from the 3053 area.

Services & Conditions Treated

CellulitisDouble Inlet Left VentricleFebrile NeutropeniaInfant Respiratory Distress SyndromeAcute Cerebellar AtaxiaAgranulocytosisAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Bell's PalsyConcussionCongenital CytomegalovirusDrug Induced DyskinesiaEpilepsy in ChildrenFood AllergyHypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS)Infant Hearing LossInfantile NeutropeniaInfantile PneumothoraxInfectious ArthritisIntrauterine Device InsertionPremature InfantRespiratory AcidosisSepsisSeptic ArthritisTransposition of the Great ArteriesTricuspid AtresiaType 2 Diabetes (T2D)Urinary Tract Infection in Children

Publications

1 total

The Cost Effectiveness of Genomic Medicine in Cancer Control: A Systematic Literature Review.

Applied health economics and health policy • January 19, 2025

Clinical Trials

1 total

Low Dose Multi-Nut Oral Immunotherapy in Pre-schoolers (LMNOP): a Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial of Low Dose Multi-Nut Oral Immunotherapy Versus Standard Care for the Treatment of Multi-Nut Allergies in Young Children

Active_not_recruitingNot Applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer as a pediatrician?
I provide care for a range of childhood conditions and health needs. This includes common issues like infections and allergies, as well as more complex conditions such as congenital heart problems, infant respiratory issues, and developmental concerns.
Which conditions do you treat in children?
I treat conditions including cellulitis, febrile neutropenia, acute cerebellar ataxia, ADHD, epilepsy, food allergies, various infant and congenital conditions, infections like sepsis and urinary tract infections in children, and heart-related issues such as Transposition of the Great Arteries and Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome.
How can I book an appointment with you?
Appointments are booked through the clinic in Melbourne. If you’re unsure how to arrange a visit, contact the reception team for help with booking and available times.
Do you see newborns and infants?
Yes. I provide care for infants and children, including conditions seen in newborns and early childhood, such as infant respiratory issues and infant hearing concerns.
What should I bring to the appointment?
Bring any relevant medical notes, a list of current medicines, and any concerns you want to discuss about your child’s health during the visit.
Where is your clinic located?
The clinic is at 207 Bouverie Street, Melbourne, VIC 3053, Australia.

Contact Information

207 Bouverie Street, Melbourne, VIC 3053, Australia

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