Rosalie A. Power is a Paediatrician based in Penrith, NSW. She looks after babies, children, and teens, especially when a child needs more time, careful listening, and a clear plan that fits real life at home. Location matters too, and having care in Penrith makes it easier for families to keep appointments and follow-up visits.
Her work includes children living with Cerebral Palsy and conditions like spastic diplegia (infantile type). These can affect movement and muscle tone, so care often focuses on comfort, function, and helping a child reach everyday goals. At times, this can mean working closely with other health professionals so the whole support team is on the same page.
Rosalie also supports patients and families where there are differences in sex development, including intersex variations. This can bring up lots of questions, and it helps when appointments are calm and practical. She aims to explain what’s happening in plain language and to help families understand options, next steps, and what to expect over time.
There’s also cervical cancer listed among the conditions she manages. In a paediatric setting, this may involve care for young people and coordinated treatment pathways, depending on age and individual needs. It’s the kind of situation where clear communication and steady support can make a big difference, not just for medical decisions but for coping day to day.
As a paediatrician, Rosalie’s training is in child health, and her clinic approach is about safe, steady care. She works with families to understand symptoms, monitor progress, and plan what happens next. Over time, many families want help with both the medical side and the everyday routines—school, therapy schedules, and practical support. That’s where a consistent, thoughtful approach matters most.