Raghu K. Lingam is a paediatrician based on High Street in Randwick, NSW. He looks after the health of children and helps families when things get tough or confusing. Day to day, that can mean everything from chest problems to skin issues, and from hearing and ear concerns to ongoing support for development and learning.
As a children’s doctor, his care covers a broad mix of conditions. Many visits are about breathing and airways, including asthma and asthma in children. He also treats common infections such as pneumonia and tonsillitis, and he can help when symptoms don’t seem to settle the way you hoped. Ear and head-and-neck issues are also part of the picture, including cholesteatoma and mastoid-related problems, plus related concerns that may come up after ear infections.
He also works with kids who have longer-term health needs. This includes conditions like atopic dermatitis (eczema), obesity in children, and neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD and autism spectrum disorder. Some children may be dealing with movement or muscle issues, including cerebral palsy and spastic diplegia infantile type. At times, families also need help with problems involving blood vessels or clotting, including thrombophlebitis.
When a child is sick, it helps to have someone who can explain things in plain language and take the family’s situation seriously. Over time, that approach matters. It can make it easier to understand what’s going on, what can be monitored at home, and when it’s best to seek extra care.
Raghu K. Lingam practices in Randwick, making it convenient for families in the local area. Appointments are typically focused on working out what’s most likely, checking for red flags, and putting a practical plan in place. That might include treatment for symptoms, follow-up if needed, and guidance on next steps.
If your child has a condition like asthma, eczema, ADHD, autism, or ongoing ear concerns, it’s often useful to get a paediatric perspective early. A clear plan can reduce stress, especially when you’re juggling school, sleep, and everyday routines. In many cases, getting the right care sooner helps kids and parents feel more in control.
Clinical trials and research details aren’t listed here, but care is still centred on making sure children get safe, well-considered treatment for their situation.