DESCRIPTION
Offering excellence in neonatal paediatric care for your baby’s health and well-being: compassionate care and expert attention for the best start into the new life as a family.
- Routine 6-week checks
- Post Special or Intensive Care Admission
- Assessment and treatment of tongue-tie
Dr Eveline Staub is a Neonatologist (a Paediatrician specialising in newborns and small babies)
She practices newborn medicine with empathy and passion and could never imagine doing anything else but her work with the youngest patients of the North Shore. She focuses her clinical practice on patients in their first few months of life.
Eveline holds a public appointment as senior staff specialist at Royal North Shore Hospital, where she leads the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit as head of department. She and her team care for some of the smallest and sickest newborns in the Northern Sydney Health District and from all of NSW.
Eveline grew up in the Swiss Alps. She graduated from the Medical School of the University of Bern in Switzerland and trained in general paediatrics in Zurich and Bern. She completed subspeciality training in neonatology and paediatric intensive care in Sydney and a research fellowship at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, USA. She settled back in Sydney with her young family to serve the families of the Lower North Shore. Outside her passion for evidence-based neonatal medicine, she is an enthusiastic researcher, focusing on the development of the kidney in premature neonates and the long-term consequences of preterm birth on blood pressure and renal health.
Eveline is determined to give every newborn a chance for a healthy life. She empowers new mothers and fathers on their journey into parenthood, supporting them with guidance and knowledge to make the special time with their new bundles of joy a positive experience. She is an open communicator and approaches every family with her positive attitude of hope.