Jason Grebely is a hepatologist based at UNSW Sydney, High St, Kensington, NSW 2052, Australia. He looks after people with health problems that involve the liver, and he also helps manage some related infections and serious illnesses.
In many cases, care may involve chronic viral hepatitis, like hepatitis B and hepatitis C. These conditions can affect the liver for years, so treatment often needs to be planned carefully and followed over time. He also treats hepatitis A and works with people who have jaundice, which is when the skin or eyes turn yellow.
Cirrhosis is another common liver issue in his clinic work. This is when the liver gets scarred and doesn’t work as well as it should. At times, that can be linked with longer-term hepatitis. Liver cancer also falls within the liver-focused care he provides, where ongoing medical support is important for decision-making and next steps.
Jason also sees patients with HIV/AIDS, and this can overlap with liver health. Sometimes, liver problems and infections happen together, so the overall plan needs to consider the bigger picture, not just one symptom.
Not every visit is only about the liver. He also treats some serious infections and conditions that can bring people into hospital or urgent care, such as sepsis and cellulitis. Rhabdomyolysis is included in his service range too, along with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). In those situations, fast and steady care matters, and he helps coordinate treatment that fits what’s going on.
Experience: details about time in practice aren’t listed here, but his work covers a broad set of liver and infectious conditions, including both short-term and long-term problems.
Education: education details aren’t shown here.
Research and clinical trials: no specific research projects or clinical trial information is listed here, but the clinic’s focus includes modern, practical management for people with liver disease and related infections.