Pooja Deshpande

Dermatologist

Female📍 Murdoch

About of Pooja Deshpande

Pooja Deshpande is a dermatologist based in Murdoch, WA, Australia.


Dermatology can be confusing because skin problems don’t always look the same. Some rashes start suddenly. Others build slowly. Pooja works with people who are dealing with skin pain, blistering, and reactions that can also affect the mouth, eyes, or other parts of the body.


Her work includes looking after conditions like bullae and scalded skin syndrome, where the skin can become very sore and fragile. She also treats serious skin reactions such as erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and DRESS syndrome. These can happen after infections or medicines, and they need careful assessment.


At times, skin changes can be linked to broader health issues. For example, people may be managing infections like hepatitis or hepatitis C, or conditions such as HIV/AIDS. Skin symptoms can also show up alongside viral illnesses, including COVID-19. Pooja focuses on getting the skin side of things checked properly, and making sure there’s a clear plan for what to do next.


She also sees people with asthma and other ongoing health conditions where medication choices and side effects matter. When someone has a history of allergies or sensitivities, it helps to have a clinician who pays attention to how different treatments might affect the skin.


Because some of these illnesses are urgent, the goal is usually to act quickly and stay calm. Pooja looks at the full picture, including how the rash started, how it is spreading, and whether there are any warning signs that need more urgent care. She aims to give clear explanations in everyday language, so people understand what’s going on and what the next steps are.


Dermatology isn’t just about the outside. It affects sleep, comfort, and confidence. Over time, a lot of patients feel better when they have a trusted plan, even if the illness itself feels stressful. Pooja’s approach is practical and focused on safe care, steady follow-up, and support for the whole situation.


If you’re looking for a dermatologist in Murdoch who can help with blistering rashes, severe skin reactions, and other skin problems linked to infection or medication, Pooja Deshpande is based in the area and can help assess what’s happening.

Services & Conditions Treated

BullaeDRESS SyndromeErythema MultiformeStevens-Johnson SyndromeAsthmaCOVID-19HepatitisHepatitis CHIV/AIDSScalded Skin Syndrome

Publications

1 total

HIV-1 adapts to HLA class II-associated selection pressure exerted by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells.

Science advances • February 14, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions do you commonly treat as a dermatologist in Murdoch?
I see patients for a range of skin-related issues and some systemic conditions that affect the skin. This includes problems like bullae, erythema multiforme, and conditions such as DRESS syndrome and Stevens–Johnson syndrome.
What skin and related conditions are listed in your services?
My services cover skin conditions and some serious reactions, including bullae, erythema multiforme, DRESS syndrome, Stevens–Johnson syndrome, and general dermatology care. I also manage concerns that may be linked to infections or systemic conditions when they present on the skin.
Can you help with infectious diseases that affect the skin?
Yes. I can address skin-related aspects of illnesses such as hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, and other infections when they present with skin symptoms, in line with standard medical practice.
How do I book an appointment with you in Murdoch?
To book, please contact the clinic in Murdoch, WA. They can confirm available times and guide you through the booking process.
Do you treat respiratory or systemic conditions that show up with skin signs?
While I’m a dermatologist, some conditions like asthma or COVID-19 can have skin manifestations. I can assess and manage the skin-related aspects and coordinate care as needed.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any relevant medical history, current medications, and details about your skin concerns. If you have any test results or prior diagnoses (such as from infections or immune-related conditions), bring those as well.