Anne K. Morris is a paediatrician based in Parkville, NSW, working from 50 Flemington Road, Parkville, NSW, Australia. She looks after babies, children, and families who need help when health issues are complex, unusual, or need careful follow-up.
In her day-to-day work, she cares for children with a range of conditions. This can include viral illnesses such as chickenpox, dengue fever, rubella, Zika virus disease, and other serious infections. She also supports families dealing with problems that can affect the brain and nervous system, including microcephaly and cortical dysplasia, as well as conditions where movement or muscle signals are affected.
Some referrals are for rare syndromes and congenital conditions. These may involve how the body develops before birth, along with concerns like congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), intersex variations, and other differences that can show up early in life. She also works with children who may have issues with breathing and the airways, and those who need support after severe infections.
Over time, the focus stays on practical care: getting the right checks done, explaining what the next steps look like, and helping families understand what’s happening. At times, that includes working through urgent situations such as sepsis, and supporting children who have ongoing problems like recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.
Education and experience details (such as where training was completed) aren’t listed in the current profile. Research and clinical trials information also isn’t included here, so there’s nothing specific to note beyond her clinical work caring for children with both common and rare conditions.