Sarah E. Ashley is a paediatrician based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. She looks after children and families, with a focus on everyday concerns that can be stressful for parents, especially when your child is very young or has ongoing health needs.
Her work includes helping kids who have food allergies. That can mean dealing with things like reactions after certain foods, figuring out what might be causing symptoms, and making a practical plan for day-to-day safety. Many families also want support around school lunches, birthday parties, and what to do when a reaction happens. Over time, she helps parents feel more confident and clear about next steps, not just frightened by what could happen.
Sarah also works with premature infants. Premature babies often need extra checks, steady follow-up, and careful monitoring as they grow. Appointments can be a mix of reassurance and real decisions. In many cases, parents are trying to understand what is normal development and what needs a closer look. She focuses on listening, explaining things in plain language, and keeping care grounded in what the child actually needs.
Details about Sarah’s training and experience aren’t listed on this page. What is clear is that she works in paediatrics, and her clinical attention is centred on children with food allergies and premature infant follow-up.
No specific research interests or clinical trials are listed here. If you are looking for information about trials or studies related to food allergy or premature infant care, it’s a good idea to ask at the appointment. Sarah can help point you to the right questions and the most useful next steps for your child’s situation.