Susanne Y. Lau is an Allergist / Immunologist based at 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC, Australia. She looks after people with allergy and immune system problems, including kids and adults. If you have symptoms that keep coming back, or you’re not sure what’s causing them, her appointments focus on getting clear answers and a practical plan.
Common reasons people see her include allergic rhinitis (hay fever), asthma, and ongoing breathing issues. She also helps with reactions like anaphylaxis, and she supports families when it comes to food allergy and other allergy triggers. Many patients have skin or eye symptoms too, such as atopic dermatitis, hives, and allergic or chronic conjunctivitis.
Over time, she also treats more ongoing or complex conditions. This can include chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP), nasal polyps, and problems like stridor. At times, she sees people with long-term inflammation linked to immune conditions such as autosomal dominant hyper IgE syndrome, hyper IgE syndrome, and hypereosinophilic syndrome. She may also be involved in care where there are immune-related infections or immune system concerns, including chronic granulomatous disease and infantile neutropenia.
Because allergy and immune health can affect more than one body system, the goal is usually to bring things together. That means talking through triggers, patterns, and what you’ve already tried. In many cases, the plan can include avoiding triggers where possible, and using the right medicines to reduce symptoms and help stop flare-ups. For children with asthma, the focus is often on keeping things safe and making sure the treatment fits everyday life.
Susanne works with people who have a range of respiratory issues, including COPD and pneumonia, as well as recurring or persistent symptoms. She also sees patients with conditions like chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and vernal keratoconjunctivitis, where the symptoms can be seasonal or linked to specific exposures.
Details about specific research projects and clinical trials are not listed on this profile. Education details are also not shown here, but her work is clearly centred on allergy care and immune system support. She aims to stay up to date with current evidence so the treatment approach remains sensible and up to date, not just “set and forget.”