Simone S. Schuller is a paediatrician based in Subiaco, WA. Her practice address is 374 Bagot Rd, Subiaco, WA 6008. She looks after babies, children, and teens, especially when things are serious or need close monitoring.
In paediatrics, you can see a wide mix of problems, from infections to longer-term health conditions. Simone works with families when a newborn is unwell, such as suspected neonatal sepsis or breathing troubles in early life. She also helps when a baby is premature, where feeding, growth, and safety matters every day.
She can also be involved with urgent situations like sepsis, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and illnesses where a child is getting worse quickly. At times, she supports care for children with conditions that affect the liver and digestion, or those who have trouble with the brain and movement, like acute cerebellar ataxia. For some kids, the focus is calming symptoms while teams work out what’s going on.
Some families come in with rarer diagnoses too. Simone has experience caring for children with metabolic or genetic conditions, including Gaucher disease and Canavan disease. She also looks after kids with certain blood and immune system issues, such as histiocytosis and haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. These cases can feel scary, and the appointments often take time so parents can understand the plan.
There are also times when she helps manage complex infections and other specific illnesses, including syphilis and pertussis. In hospital-type scenarios, she may be part of a broader team plan, working alongside other doctors and nurses to make sure the child is treated safely. She works with families on what to watch for at home, and when to seek help again.
Simone’s background includes practical paediatric experience across a range of acute and long-term conditions. She stays calm under pressure, asks the right questions, and explains things in plain terms. You’ll usually leave with a clear next step, even if the diagnosis is still being worked out.
Education details and any clinical trials information aren’t listed here, but she focuses on using the latest local medical guidance and good clinical judgement in everyday care.