Dianne E. Campbell is an Allergist based in Westmead, NSW, Australia.
In her clinic, Dianne looks after people with allergy problems and allergic-type reactions. That can be anything from everyday allergies to more serious events where someone needs fast help.
A big part of her work is with anaphylaxis and food allergy. She also helps people who get hives, swelling, or skin flare-ups that come and go. At times, these issues link in with things like asthma and atopic dermatitis, so patients may need care across both the skin and the airways.
Some people see an allergist because their symptoms are hard to explain or they keep coming back. Dianne works with patients who have recurring inflammation, rashes, or immune system conditions. This can include rare inherited immune disorders and other long-term inflammatory conditions, as well as situations where blood pressure can drop during reactions.
In many cases, allergies are only one part of the story. Dianne helps families sort out what might be triggering symptoms, and what can be done to reduce flare-ups. She understands that it can be stressful when someone is reacting to foods, the environment, or common everyday infections.
She also cares for patients where allergies and immune problems may show up alongside other health issues. Over time, this might include working through concerns related to viral illnesses such as COVID-19, viral gastroenteritis, and other infections. At times, she may also help with skin and lung symptoms that show up after infections.
Her approach is practical and calm. She focuses on getting clear on the problem, then putting a plan in place that makes sense for day-to-day life. For some people, that includes better control of asthma and skin symptoms like eczema or rosacea. For others, itβs about reducing the risk of serious reactions and making sure everyone knows what to do when symptoms hit.
For patients in Westmead and the wider Sydney area, Dianne E. Campbell is a go-to option for allergy care that covers both common allergy problems and more complex immune and inflammatory conditions.