Lucie M. Ramjan is a Paediatrician based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She works with children and their families, especially when things feel a bit hard to manage day to day. Kids can change a lot as they grow, and parents often want clear, steady support rather than rushing into big decisions.
Lucie’s clinic care includes feeding and eating concerns, including anorexia in children. Eating issues can show up in different ways, and often come with worry, stress, or changes in how a child feels about themselves. She focuses on getting the basics right first, like health checks, family routines, and practical steps that feel doable at home.
She also looks after children who are dealing with obesity. In many cases, the goal isn’t quick fixes. It’s about gradual, safe changes that support growth and energy, while keeping the whole household on the same page. At times, weight concerns link in with sleep, mood, and daily habits, so the approach tends to be broad, not just one number on a chart.
Another area Lucie works with is Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) in children. This is a serious condition, but it can be managed with the right plan. She helps families understand what the condition means, what to watch for, and how treatment fits into school life and everyday meals. Kids need support that doesn’t feel overwhelming, so sessions are usually calm and focused on next steps.
Lucie also has clinical experience related to severe acute respiratory problems, including Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). When serious infections happen, it can be frightening for families. She helps with assessment, advice, and follow-up care, aiming to keep treatment plans clear and easy to follow.
Her training includes medical study followed by paediatric rotations and hands-on learning with children of different ages. Over time, she’s built experience in supporting young patients through a mix of physical and wellbeing concerns. If research or clinical trials are part of care, this information isn’t listed here, so the focus stays on practical, everyday treatment planning.