Andrew J. Currie is a Pediatrician based in 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia. In day to day work, he looks after infants and children who need careful medical support, especially when things can change quickly.
His clinic work covers a mix of newborn and childhood conditions. For babies, he manages problems like neonatal sepsis and issues linked to being born premature. He also helps with sepsis more generally when infections are affecting a child’s health.
Respiratory and breathing problems are also part of the picture. This includes children with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection, as well as kids who present with stridor or ongoing upper airway symptoms. At times, ear complaints can be a big focus too, such as otitis and otitis media with effusion, where fluid sits behind the eardrum.
Feeding and gut health can matter a lot for babies, particularly with necrotizing enterocolitis. Looking after these cases takes steady monitoring and clear plans for what happens next, and Andrew supports families through that process.
There are also less common but still serious conditions that may come up in paediatric care. His work includes mesothelioma and support for children with tetanus. When conditions like these are involved, having a clinician who can coordinate the next steps is important, and he aims to keep care practical and understandable.
Over time, paediatricians like Andrew build experience in spotting when a situation is urgent and when it can be watched with a safe plan. In many cases, that means explaining what the symptoms might mean, what tests (if any) are needed, and how to manage symptoms at home while waiting for review.
If your child is unwell, or you’re not sure how serious something is, seeking help early can make a difference. Andrew J. Currie works with families in Murdoch and the wider WA area to provide calm, focused paediatric care across a range of infections and childhood health concerns.