Elizabeth M. Westrupp is a paediatrician based at 50 Flemington Rd, Parkville VIC 3052. She works with kids and young people, and often supports families who are trying to get clear answers about what’s going on.
In her clinic, Elizabeth cares for children who may have been small for gestational age. She also looks after children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), where routines at school and at home can feel extra tough. Parents often come in wanting practical help, not just more questions.
Elizabeth also helps children and families who have questions around COVID-19. At times, people also ask about past severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) concerns, especially when they want guidance on how to think about risk and follow-up. She keeps the conversation calm and grounded, and explains things in plain English.
Experience-wise, her day-to-day work focuses on making sure children are supported in a way that fits their life. That can mean listening carefully, looking at how a child is going over time, and working out what steps make the most sense next. Many visits start with worries, and over the appointment she helps families sort what’s urgent from what can wait.
Education and training details aren’t listed here, but the approach is clear: she aims to be thorough without making things complicated. Families are usually balancing school, sleep, behaviour, and general health, and she tries to help them move forward with simple plans they can actually follow.
There isn’t specific research or clinical trial information shown on this page. If you’re looking for something like this, the best next step is to ask during an appointment, so you can get accurate, up-to-date guidance for your child’s situation.