Raymond J. Mullins is an Allergist working in Deakin, in Canberra. His clinic is in Suite 1, 175 Strickland Crescent, Deakin, ACT 2600. If you’re dealing with allergy symptoms that keep coming back, or you’re not sure what’s causing them, this is the sort of clinic that can help you sort it out.
As an allergist, Raymond looks after people with common allergy and immune system problems. That can include serious reactions like anaphylaxis. It can also include food allergy, where meals can trigger hives, swelling, or breathing issues at times.
He also sees patients with conditions like angioedema (often swelling of the face, lips, or around the throat). Many people come in with skin symptoms too, such as hives and cold urticaria, where the skin reacts after cold air, cold water, or chilly weather. In many cases, figuring out the trigger is the hardest part, and getting a clear plan matters.
Allergies and asthma can go together for some people. So Raymond also supports patients who have asthma that’s linked to allergies or flare-ups. Getting on top of triggers, patterns, and symptom control can make day-to-day life easier.
There are also times when allergy-related concerns overlap with stomach and nutrition issues. Raymond works with presentations that may include viral gastroenteritis and malnutrition, where eating and keeping fluids down become a real problem. The focus is on practical care and steady support while symptoms settle.
Details like education, research work, or clinical trials weren’t provided here. What is clear is that his clinic services cover a mix of allergy reactions, skin and swelling problems, breathing issues, and a few related health concerns. If you’re unsure whether your symptoms fit, it helps to start with what’s been happening and when, then work from there.