Elizabeth A. Nathan is a paediatrician based at 374 Bagot Road, Subiaco, WA 6008, Australia. She looks after babies and children, with a special focus on newborn care and the kinds of health issues that can be a bit scary for families.
In the neonatal space, Elizabeth works with premature infants and supports babies who have had problems like neonatal sepsis and respiratory distress. At times, she also helps families through conditions such as necrotizing enterocolitis and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Newborn and early baby care often comes with lots of follow-up, and she aims to make the next steps feel clear and doable.
Elizabeth also cares for children with ongoing or return-to-care health needs, including some seizure disorders. This can include absence seizures and generalised tonic-clonic seizures. She may also see kids with photosensitive epilepsy and benign familial neonatal seizures. When seizures are involved, families often want answers quickly, and she focuses on calm, practical care while working out what fits best for the child.
There are other serious, but less common, issues she’s experienced with too, such as gastroschisis, hernias, and subglottic stenosis. She can also be involved in care around appendectomy when it’s needed for younger patients. And for the everyday side of paediatrics, she helps with things like viral gastroenteritis, where comfort, hydration, and monitoring are key.
Elizabeth’s work is set in real life clinic and hospital settings where timing matters. Babies and kids don’t always fit neatly into a single diagnosis, and symptoms can change over time. She understands that, and in many cases helps families plan what to watch for, what to do at home, and when to seek help.
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