Natasha L. Bear is a paediatrician in Subiaco, WA, working from Roberts Road, Subiaco, WA 6008, Australia. Her focus is on helping children and families deal with day to day health concerns, and also the bigger, more urgent issues that can come up without much warning.
In clinic, she supports kids across a range of areas. This includes allergic conditions like anaphylaxis and food allergy, where quick action and a clear plan matter. She also looks after children with breathing and chest problems such as pneumonia, bronchitis, croup, stridor, and laryngitis. At times, this can include infants and toddlers who need help after a collapsed lung or infantile pneumothorax, as well as kids with longer term lung conditions like cystic fibrosis and COPD.
Neurology and movement issues are also part of her work. Natasha helps families with cerebral palsy, spastic diplegia (infantile type), spasticity, hemiplegia, and alternating hemiplegia of childhood. She also works with conditions like primary lateral sclerosis and ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). For some children, care can involve spasticity-focused treatments, including rhizotomy, and ongoing management for comfort and function.
Pain and symptoms are covered as well. This can include acute pain, chronic pain, and drug induced dyskinesia. Gastro health is another area, with support for gastroesophageal reflux in infants when symptoms affect feeding and comfort.
Natasha’s approach is practical and family-centred. She aims to make things easier to understand, especially when the situation is stressful or moving quickly. In many cases, that means taking time to sort out what’s going on, what might help, and what to watch for next.
While details like formal qualifications, research links, and clinical trials aren’t listed here, the work reflects paediatric care across both acute episodes and ongoing conditions. From allergy flare-ups to chest infections, and from spasticity to complex neurological conditions, Natasha L. Bear helps children get the care they need, in a calm and steady way.