Sandra L. Vale is an Allergist / Immunologist who looks after people in Perth, WA. Her clinic is at 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, WA 6009, Australia. If you’ve been dealing with allergy flare-ups, unusual reactions, or ongoing breathing and skin problems, you’ll often find she focuses on getting to the cause and making a clear plan.
In day-to-day care, Sandra helps people with conditions like anaphylaxis and food allergy. That can be scary stuff, and reactions don’t always look the same for everyone. She also works with patients who have asthma, including when allergies seem to be making it worse. Skin symptoms matter too. At times, that means helping with atopic dermatitis, where the skin gets itchy, inflamed, and hard to settle.
Sandra also supports patients with broader health concerns that can come alongside these issues. Some people she sees have weight-related problems such as obesity and metabolic syndrome. These are not always the main reason someone books an appointment, but they can affect how someone feels overall and how health plans work in the long run.
Over time, good allergy care is about more than quick fixes. It’s about understanding triggers, spotting patterns, and working out what to do when symptoms start. Sandra looks at what’s been happening, what you’ve tried before, and what might help next. In many cases, that can mean sorting out a clear approach to medicines, routine prevention, and what to do in an emergency.
When it comes to experience, Sandra’s practice is built around looking after people with allergy and immune-related conditions, from everyday symptoms through to more serious reactions. She also stays current with new evidence and changes in clinical guidance, so care can keep up with what’s known today.
Her goal is calm, practical support. The focus is on helping patients understand their condition, feel more confident about next steps, and manage symptoms as safely as possible. If you’re dealing with allergies that won’t go away, or you’re not sure what’s causing a reaction, Sandra can help you take things one step at a time.