Christine C. Loo is a Pediatrician based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She works with babies, children, and teens, especially when health issues are complex from the start or need careful long-term follow-up.
In many cases, her patients are dealing with congenital conditions. This can include things like limb and body shape differences, such as polydactyly, and other rare growth or development conditions. She also sees children with breathing or chest problems linked to birth conditions, including congenital diaphragmatic hernia and related lung concerns.
Kidney health is another big part of the care she looks after. Children may be managing conditions like bilateral renal agenesis, polycystic kidney disease, or other kidney problems that can affect how well the body handles fluids and blood pressure. High blood pressure can also show up in infants, and she helps families understand what to watch for and how treatment plans are monitored.
Christine also supports children with serious lung and breathing infections and conditions. For example, she may care for kids with pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia, and children with pulmonary hypertension. At times, these situations mean careful coordination with other services and clear, step-by-step plans for families.
When the illness is cancer, she looks after young patients with conditions such as Wilms tumour and synovial sarcoma, and she also manages children and families facing lung adenocarcinoma. This is always done with an eye to both the medical care and the day-to-day reality families live with.
Christine’s profile doesn’t list her specific experience years, so it’s best to check with the clinic for more detail. Education information also isn’t included here.
Research and clinical trial details aren’t listed on this page either. If that’s something you’re interested in, the clinic can usually tell you what’s currently available and suitable for your child’s situation.
Overall, Christine’s work sits at the intersection of paediatric care and complex health needs. Families can expect a calm, practical approach, with help to make sense of what’s happening and what comes next.