Jacqueline F. Gould is a paediatrician based at 72 King William Road, North Adelaide, SA 5006, Australia. In day-to-day work, she helps families with children’s health concerns, especially when things are a bit more complex or need extra care over time.
A big part of her clinic work is supporting premature babies and babies with ongoing health needs. That can include conditions like bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), where breathing and growth may need close monitoring. She also works with families where nutrition is a key issue, including malnutrition. In many cases, it’s not just about treating one problem. It’s about helping a baby or child get the right support so they can keep growing and settling into a safer routine.
Jacqueline also looks after older children and young people who are dealing with attention and behaviour concerns. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the common reasons families seek help. Appointments are often about getting a clearer picture, talking through what’s happening at home and at school, and figuring out practical next steps that fit around real life.
She may also be involved in care around postpartum depression. When a new baby arrives, mood changes can be hard for families to deal with on their own, even when everyone is trying their best. In situations like this, early support can make a big difference, and it helps to have a clinician who understands how mother and baby health can link together.
Jacqueline’s approach is calm and grounded. She focuses on listening, asking the right questions, and explaining things in a simple way. Her medical training supports her work across child health, and her practice brings together care for both infants and children, depending on what a family needs at the time.