Anne Masi is a Pediatrician based in Sydney, NSW, Australia (Sydney). She looks after children and teens with complex health needs, including long-term conditions that can affect how a child moves, communicates, or breathes.
In her clinic, Anne works with families who are dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This might include worries about development, social communication, sensory needs, and how a child handles everyday changes. Over time, the goal is usually to get a clear plan in place and support the things that help a child feel safe and understood.
Anne also has experience caring for children with Cerebral Palsy and Spastic Diplegia (Infantile Type). These conditions can change muscle tone and movement, and they can bring challenges with walking, posture, and daily activities. At times, families need help making sense of what to expect, and how to match treatment and support to the child’s stage of growth.
Because paediatrics often comes with day-to-day surprises, Anne can also be involved when children have serious breathing issues. Her service list includes Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which points to experience with severe respiratory illness and the kind of careful medical attention these cases require.
Anne’s experience sits mainly in managing these kinds of ongoing, mixed needs—physical development, communication and behaviour, and health problems that may come with tough episodes. That means appointments can cover more than one issue at a time, and plans are usually built around how the child is actually doing week to week.
Her education and training are in paediatrics, which is the core of the work. The exact details can be checked through the clinic information, but the focus stays the same: practical care for kids, backed by solid paediatric knowledge.
On the research side, there isn’t specific trial information listed here. Still, working with childhood conditions like autism and cerebral palsy usually involves staying up to date with current care approaches, so families get advice that fits modern practice.