Camille H. Greenow-Raynes

Pediatrician

Female📍 Sydney

About of Camille H. Greenow-Raynes

Camille H. Greenow-Raynes is a Sydney-based paediatrician in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after babies, kids, and families, especially when things are more complex from early life. If you’re dealing with a new diagnosis, a tricky newborn period, or long-term developmental concerns, she can help sort out what matters now and what to watch over time.


Her work often involves caring for newborns and young children with medical issues that start in pregnancy or soon after birth. This can include growth and feeding problems such as being small for gestational age, intrauterine growth restriction, and malnutrition. At times, babies also have low blood sugar, newborn hypoglycaemia, or issues linked to how the pregnancy was going, like gestational diabetes and high blood pressure in infants.


She also supports children with blood and nutrition-related problems. This may include different types of anaemia, particularly iron deficiency anaemia and folate-deficiency anaemia, as well as low iron intake and ongoing nutritional concerns like childhood iron deficiency. For older kids, she can also help with weight and health checks, including childhood obesity, and talk through practical next steps.


In addition, she cares for children with conditions that affect development and the nervous system. For example, this can include cerebral palsy, including spastic diplegia infantile type. Some children she sees have structural or early-life conditions like cleft lip and palate, where coordinated care with other health professionals is often important.


Newborn infections can be part of her day-to-day work as well, including neonatal herpes and congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) and related infections. She focuses on clear, calm communication, so families understand what the tests mean and how treatment and follow-up work in real life.


Camille is part of paediatric care in Sydney, and she stays across current guidance so her advice fits what’s happening in everyday practice. While clinical trials and research details aren’t listed here, the main goal stays the same: help families make sense of the situation, plan safely, and get the right support for the child’s needs.

Services & Conditions Treated

Neonatal HerpesSmall for Gestational AgeAnemiaCerebral PalsyChildhood Iron Deficiency AnemiaCleft Lip and PalateCongenital CytomegalovirusCytomegalic Inclusion DiseaseCytomegalovirus InfectionFolate-Deficiency AnemiaGestational DiabetesHigh Blood Pressure in InfantsIntrauterine Growth RestrictionIron Deficiency AnemiaLow Blood SugarMalnutritionNewborn Low Blood SugarObesityPostpartum DepressionSpastic Diplegia Infantile Type

Publications

1 total

The impact of climate change on infant mortality in Viet Nam: identifying a need for higher quality accessible data.

The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific • April 11, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer as a pediatrician in Sydney?
I provide care for babies and children, including conditions like anemia, growth issues, and birth-related concerns. My listed services include neonatal and infant health topics such as low blood sugar, iron deficiency anemia, gestational diabetes, and growth restrictions like intrauterine growth restriction and small for gestational age, as well as conditions like cerebral palsy and cleft lip and palate.
Which conditions do you commonly treat for babies and children?
Common areas I address include iron deficiency anemia, folate-deficiency anemia, neonatal infections such as cytomegalovirus infections, congenital issues like cytomegalic inclusion disease, and developmental or growth concerns such as intrauterine growth restriction and low birth weight.
How do I book an appointment with you in Sydney?
To book an appointment, please contact the Sydney clinic where I practise. If you have any questions about appointment times, I can help guide you on the best available slots and what information to bring for your visit.
What should I expect during a visit for my child’s growth or nutrition concerns?
The visit will focus on your child’s growth, weight, nutrition, and any related symptoms. We may review iron levels, anaemia risk, and overall development, and discuss any necessary tests or follow-up plans.
Do you see patients with postpartum or early childhood mood concerns?
Yes. I can address early issues around mood and well-being in infants and young children, and discuss when to seek further help if you’re worried about your child’s mood or behaviour.
What should I bring to my child’s appointment?
Bring a diary or notes on your child’s growth, any recent test results, and a list of questions or concerns you’d like to cover. If there are birth or pregnancy details (like gestational age or birth weight) that are relevant, have them handy.

Contact Information

Sydney, NSW, Australia

Is this your profile?

Claim this profile →