Barbara Bajuk is a Pediatrician based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She works with babies and children who need extra care, especially when things are complex or the needs are ongoing.
Her clinic care often includes newborns and infants, such as babies with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) and premature infants. She also looks after babies who may have lung and breathing challenges like bronchopulmonary dysplasia, along with other health problems that can show up early in life.
Barbara also helps families when an infant has health issues that affect development or daily life. This can include conditions such as cerebral palsy, where a steady care plan matters and follow-up over time is important.
In addition, she cares for babies with stomach and gut conditions like gastroschisis, and for infants dealing with cytomegalovirus infection and related concerns such as cytomegalic inclusion disease.
Sometimes the focus is on growth and early health checks too. She looks after infants with high blood pressure in babies, working to make sure symptoms are taken seriously and management is clear.
Over time, Barbara’s work has centred on practical paediatric care for families going through stressful periods. She understands that no two children are the same, and she aims to keep the approach steady, plain-English, and based on what the child needs right now.
Her training is in paediatrics, and she brings that child-focused way of thinking into each appointment. She also stays up to date with current care and what guidelines are saying, so families get advice that fits today’s practice.
For some kids, care also connects with broader services and reviews. When it’s relevant, she helps coordinate next steps with other health professionals to keep everything moving in the right direction.