Shelley F. Stone is an Allergist based in Perth, WA. You’ll find her at Level 6, MRF Building, 50 Murray Street, Perth, WA 6000. Her clinic work is geared around helping people when allergies are more than just an itchy nuisance.
In many cases, Shelley focuses on anaphylaxis, which is a serious allergic reaction that can come on quickly. This might happen after things like certain foods, insect stings, medicines, or even in some people where the trigger isn’t obvious. She helps patients understand what might be causing the reaction, what to watch for, and what steps to take if it happens again.
Allergies can be stressful. It’s not only the symptoms, but the fear of the next episode. Shelley looks after people of different ages and backgrounds, including those who’ve had a single scary reaction and those who are dealing with ongoing, day-to-day allergy worries. Over time, many patients want a clear plan they can actually use at home, at work, and around family.
During appointments, the goal is usually to get the story right. That means taking time with your symptoms, timing, and what was happening around the episode. From there, she can guide you through practical next steps, including how allergies are managed to reduce risk. She also helps people feel more confident about emergency actions, because when it comes to anaphylaxis, early treatment really matters.
Like a lot of allergy clinicians, Shelley keeps up with current guidance so her advice stays up to date. She may also discuss what to bring to appointments, how to record symptoms, and why some people are referred for further checks. When research and new treatment ideas are relevant, she’ll explain them in plain language and in a way that fits your situation.
For people wondering about clinical trials, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer. If trials are ever a possibility for your type of allergy or reaction history, she can talk through what that might involve and whether it makes sense in your case.
Overall, Shelley’s approach is calm and practical. She understands that allergy care can feel overwhelming, so she aims to make the plan clearer, step by step, without the jargon. If you’ve had a severe reaction or you’re trying to work out what’s going on, she’s there to help you get control and move forward with confidence.