Aditi Dey is a paediatrician based in Westmead, NSW. She works from Cnr Hawkesbury Road And Hainsworth Street, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia, and looks after infants, children, and young people with a wide range of health needs.
In her day-to-day work, she helps families when a child has common infections and cough-and-cold illnesses. This can include problems like flu, chickenpox, mumps, measles, pertussis, rubella, and other viral and bacterial illnesses. She also deals with things like hives, shingles, warts, and genital warts, depending on the situation.
She also sees children who need care for more serious conditions. This includes blood cancers and related issues such as acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), B-cell lymphoma, and Burkitt lymphoma. At times, the focus is on early recognition, ongoing support, and working out the safest next steps with the wider team around the child.
Some appointments are about complex or long-running concerns too. For example, she can be involved with genetic epilepsy linked with febrile seizures (GEFS+), and with headache when it needs careful assessment. There are also cases involving pain, including complex regional pain syndrome, where the goal is to help reduce symptoms and improve day-to-day function.
Her approach stays practical. Childhood health can be stressful, especially when symptoms come on quickly. Over time, families often want clear explanations, a steady plan, and follow-up that makes sense. At times, that means checking for causes, organising tests when needed, and helping parents understand what to watch for at home.
Information about education and work experience isn’t listed here, so details like degree history and training are not shown. There’s also no clear information provided here about research or clinical trials. If you’d like, it’s a good idea to ask the practice directly about any extra areas Aditi Dey is currently involved in.