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Clinic at the Royal Children's Hospital

Dr Chloe Cunningham (previously Stutterd), is a Consultant Clinical Geneticist at the Victorian Clinical Genetics Service (VCGS), Principal Investigator in the Molecular Therapies group at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MRCI) and Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne.

Chloe trained in Paediatrics at the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) and Clinical Genetics at the VCGS. After specialty training, Chloe completed a three-year Neurogenetics Fellowship with the RCH Department of Neurology and MCRI, and a PhD with the University of Melbourne.

Christian is a general paediatrician with experience in caring for children with a range of both acute and chronic medical conditions, from birth to adolescence. He has a particular interest in developmental and behavioural paediatrics, as well as common childhood problems such as asthma, constipation, poor growth, unsettled infants and issues with sleep.

Dan is a general paediatrician with almost 10 years of experience working in the field of paediatrics. He specialises in acute and chronic medical conditions from birth to 18 years, with particular interests in neonatal (newborn) medicine, follow-up of ex-premature babies, unsettled babies, and other common childhood medical conditions such as asthma, constipation and issues with growth and development. Dan combines private practice with a public appointment at The Werribee Mercy Hospital within their newly formed paediatric department.

Beth is a neurologist who treats children and adolescents with all types of neurologic conditions. After graduating from Monash University, Beth completed her paediatric and specialist neurology training through The Royal Children’s Hospital. Her experience includes subspecialty training in general neurology, epilepsy, neuromuscular medicine and immune-mediated neurologic syndromes. 

Beth has a special interest in neuroimmunology and is currently undertaking a clinical fellowship and PhD in multiple sclerosis and CAR-T cell therapies across both child and adult cohorts. 

Emily is a General Paediatrician who enjoys managing children of all ages with a family centered, holistic approach. She has a specific interest in managing children with complex genetic or medical problems as well as developmental and behavioural conditions such as autism, anxiety, ADHD and learning disorders. She also enjoys working with children who have constipation, encopresis, wetting issues, sleep problems, headaches and other common paediatric medical conditions.

Dr Eric Cheah is a consultant Paediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. He holds a public appointment at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne and an Honorary appointment at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, NSW. He has private admitting rights at the Cabrini Hospital, Malvern.

Fiona is a General Paediatrician who completed her medical education and Paediatric specialist training in the UK.  Prior to moving to Australia she worked for several years as a Consultant Paediatrician and Neonatologist at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital.

She has worked within the General Medicine department at the Royal Children’s Hospital since 2014.

Gabby Atlas is a Paediatric Endocrinologist with experience managing a range of endocrine conditions in children. Her clinical interests include growth, puberty and differences of sex development.

Hiep is a Respiratory and Sleep Paediatrician. After graduating from Monash University, he trained through The Royal Children’s Hospital where he completed his General Paediatrics and Respiratory fellowships. He is specialising further in Sleep Medicine.

Hiep maintains broad expertise in the care of lung, airway and sleep disorders in children. These include asthma, chronic cough, shortness of breath, snoring and sleep apnoea. He is a great listener and values working collaboratively with families to explore their child’s concerns.

CLINICAL INTERESTS
Dr Ian Woodcock has interests in all aspects of paediatric neurology such as headache, tics, migraine and epilepsy, but has particular clinical and research interests in genetic conditions affecting nerves and muscles known as neuromuscular disorders.

BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE
Ian has been a consultant paediatrician since 2015 but rather than take up a post in the UK moved to Australia to work as a neurology advanced trainee at the Royal Children’s Hospital until he completed his neurology fellowship in August 2018.