Evelyn J. Lee is a paediatrician based at Woodbridge Road, Menangle, NSW 2568. She works with families who need help with children’s health, from newborns through to young people. Paediatric care can be a bit of a juggling act, especially when a child has ongoing needs, so the approach is usually calm and practical.
One key area is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. This is when a baby shows withdrawal symptoms after being exposed to certain medicines or substances while still in the womb. Evelyn helps families understand what to expect, what symptoms to watch for, and how treatment and support are usually planned in the early days and weeks of life. In many cases, it’s also about helping parents feel more confident with the care plan as things settle down.
She also works with children and families affected by HIV/AIDS. This can bring lots of questions, anxiety, and day-to-day changes. In paediatrics, it often helps to focus on clear, steady follow-up, making sure growth and development are on track, and supporting routine care that fits around family life. At times, it may also involve coordinating care so the right services are in place.
Opioid Use Disorder is another area included in her paediatric work. This can affect children in different ways, including through pregnancy exposure and the health needs that can follow. Evelyn’s role is about looking after children’s health while families navigate difficult circumstances, and keeping plans realistic for home life.
Silicosis is also listed among the conditions she looks after. It’s a lung disease caused by breathing in fine silica dust over time. For young people, the focus is usually on understanding where exposure might have come from, checking symptoms, and making sure respiratory health is monitored. This can matter even when symptoms are not obvious right away.
Overall, Evelyn J. Lee’s paediatric practice supports families dealing with complex health issues. The work brings together medical care, education for families, and follow-up that aims to keep things clear and steady.