Emma M. Waight

Pediatrician

Female📍 Sydney

About of Emma M. Waight

Emma M. Waight is a paediatrician based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Her focus is on caring for children and helping families deal with health issues that can be complex and stressful.


In day-to-day practice, Emma looks after kids who live with cerebral palsy and related movement challenges. That can include spastic diplegia (infantile type), where muscles feel tight and movement may be affected from early on. She also supports families where a child has health impacts linked to congenital cytomegalovirus and cytomegalovirus infection.


Care isn’t just about one diagnosis. At times, children need support across growth, development, comfort, and everyday functioning. Emma works through the big picture with families, including how symptoms show up over time and what can be done to make day-to-day life a bit easier.


Because each child is different, appointments often involve careful listening and practical planning. Emma aims to bring clear, calm guidance, whether the situation is long-term or something that has recently become more noticeable. Families may have lots of questions, and in many cases, having a steady clinician to coordinate next steps can make a real difference.


Experience and education details weren’t included in the information available here, so those parts are not stated. What is clear is the paediatric focus and the range of conditions she manages, especially diagnoses involving movement and impacts from cytomegalovirus.


Research and clinical trials can matter for some families, but no specific trials or research projects are listed here. If research options are relevant for a child’s situation, Emma can point families towards the right places to look and the right questions to ask.


Overall, Emma M. Waight’s work centres on children in Sydney who need thoughtful paediatric care for cerebral palsy and conditions linked to congenital cytomegalovirus. The approach stays grounded and focused on real life—today, and also over the months and years ahead.

Services & Conditions Treated

Cerebral PalsySpastic Diplegia Infantile TypeCongenital CytomegalovirusCytomegalovirus Infection

Publications

1 total

Biological Fluid Flows: Signaling Mediums for Circadian Timing.

Journal of biological rhythms • March 27, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Emma M. Waight offer?
Dr Emma Waight provides care for children with cerebral palsy, including spastic diplegia infantile type, as well as conditions linked to cytomegalovirus. If you’re unsure whether your child needs a specific service, you can ask during your appointment.
Which conditions related to cytomegalovirus are discussed with this doctor?
The practice covers congenital cytomegalovirus and cytomegalovirus infection in children. If you have concerns about CMV in your baby or child, you can talk with Dr Waight during a visit.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Waight in Sydney?
Appointments can be booked through the practice in Sydney. If you’re unsure how to book, contact the clinic for guidance on available times and intake steps.
What should I expect at a first visit for a child with cerebral palsy or CMV concerns?
The first visit usually involves listening to your concerns, reviewing your child’s health and development, and discussing a plan. The doctor will explain possible tests or assessments and outline next steps tailored to your child.
Are there specific concerns you should mention before an appointment?
You should mention your child’s development, movement patterns, feeding, sleep, and any past health issues related to CMV or cerebral palsy. Sharing as much detail as possible helps the doctor plan care.
Do you accept referrals for specialised tests or therapies?
If needed, the doctor can guide you on referrals for investigations or therapies. The aim is to support your child’s growth and health in a practical, family-friendly way.

Contact Information

Sydney, NSW, Australia

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