Gehan S. Roberts is a Paediatrician based in Parkville, NSW, working out of Flemington Rd, Parkville, NSW 3052, Australia.
Paediatric care can look different for each family. At times, it’s about getting a baby through a tough start. Gehan S. Roberts also helps children and families manage long-term health needs, with a calm, practical approach that keeps things clear and focused.
A big part of the work is supporting premature babies and babies who have had complications around birth. This can include care related to bronchopulmonary dysplasia and asphyxia neonatorum. There’s also support for issues like intraventricular haemorrhage in the newborn, and ongoing monitoring where needed. In many cases, early check-ins and steady follow-up make a real difference, especially as children grow and their needs change.
For some children, the focus is on development and movement. Gehan S. Roberts works with kids who have cerebral palsy, including spastic diplegia infantile type. Developmental support matters here, and so does helping families understand what to watch for, and what steps to take next.
Hearing and speech can also be part of the story. This practice looks after children with hearing loss and developmental dysphasia familial, supporting families through the day-to-day challenges that can come with communication and learning.
There are also cases where mental health and behaviour are front and centre. Gehan S. Roberts works with children and families dealing with ADHD and bipolar disorder in childhood. At times, this includes careful assessment and practical guidance, so families can manage stress at home and school while working towards better routines.
Some babies need extra attention for health problems that show up early too. This can include high blood pressure in infants. The aim is to keep a close eye on symptoms and help guide treatment and care in a way that fits the child’s stage of life.
Overall, the work covers a mix of early-life medical challenges and longer-term developmental needs. Gehan S. Roberts looks after children in a steady, supportive way, helping families move forward with confidence, one step at a time.