Dr Leila Masson
M.D., MPH, FRACP, FACNEM, DTMH
Dr Leila Masson is a consultant paediatrician who specialises in nutritional and environmental medicine for children. She is the mother of two wonderful, grown-up boys. She had a busy clinic in Auckland, New Zealand, for 14 years before moving to Sydney in 2016. She received her medical doctorate from the Free University of Berlin and did her paediatric specialist training at the University of California in San Francisco. She received her Master in Public Health from Harvard University and her Diploma in Tropical Medicine from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Leila has worked in the US, Europe, New Zealand, and volunteered for 2 years setting up a rural clinic in Pakistan.
Dr Masson lectures internationally on the subject of children’s nutrition and an integrative medicine approach to paediatric issues, including autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, behaviour issues, allergies, recurrent infections, and autoimmune diseases.
She is the author of “Children’s Health A-Z”, a parent’s practical guide to natural and effective therapies for the most common health issues in childhood.
Specific areas of interest in her practice
Nutritional and environmental approach to paediatrics, including chronic diseases, developmental, and behavioural problems
Treatment for autism spectrum disorders and ADHD
PANS and PANDAS
Allergies, asthma, and eczema
Gut health, including reflux, chronic diarrhoea, and constipation
Breastfeeding problems
Preventive medicine and positive parenting
Qualifications
M.D.: Doctorate in Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin
FRACP: Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians
FACNEM: Fellow, Australian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine
Registered as specialist Paediatrician in Germany
Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (past)
MPH: Master in Public Health, Harvard University
DTMH: Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Lactation Consultant
Dr Leila Masson speaks English, German, French, and Spanish.