Prof David Fulcher is an Allergy Specialist and Immunologist, and also works as a Pathologist (Immunologist). He looks after people in Baulkham Hills and nearby suburbs, with appointments at Suite 203, Norwest Central Specialist Medical Medical Centre, 10 Century Circuit, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153.
Allergies can show up in lots of ways. Some people deal with hay fever that makes them miserable for months. Others get skin rashes, itching, or hives that come and go. At times, breathing symptoms can be part of the picture too, and it can be hard to know what’s triggering them.
In his clinic work, Prof Fulcher helps work out what’s going on using allergy testing such as skin prick tests. These tests can help point to common triggers, like pollens, dust, pets, or other allergy causes. Knowing the likely triggers can make a big difference, because it can guide the next steps rather than guessing and hoping for the best.
He also supports people who need help managing allergy symptoms in day to day life. That might mean reviewing how medicines are being used, checking that the plan is actually working, and adjusting when symptoms flare up. Allergy medication management is often about finding the balance that keeps things under control without causing unnecessary side effects.
Another part of the service is immunisation shots. Immunisation is an important way to help protect health, and getting the details right matters. In many cases, planning immunisations needs to fit around a person’s overall health and any past reactions, so it helps to have clear, careful guidance.
If you’ve been dealing with allergies for a while, it can feel like nothing changes. Over time, the goal is to bring some calm back to things, with practical testing and a management plan that fits your routine. If you’re dealing with recurring symptoms, persistent skin issues, or ongoing hay fever, getting the trigger information can take the guesswork out of the situation.
Prof Fulcher’s approach is based on careful assessment and hands-on support. The focus stays on understanding symptoms, using the right testing where needed, and helping you manage allergies in a way that’s realistic for everyday life.