Andrew Frankland is a hepatologist based in Randwick, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with liver-related health concerns, and he also works with patients who are dealing with Bipolar Disorder (BPD) alongside their day-to-day medical needs.
In many cases, liver problems can be linked to long-term infections, ongoing inflammation, and changes in how the body handles toxins. One condition that comes up often in the care he supports is Hepatitis B. Hepatitis B can be managed in different ways depending on what stage it’s at, how active it is, and how a person is coping overall.
When someone has liver disease, it’s not just about the lab results. People may feel tired, deal with symptoms that come and go, or worry about the future. Over time, Andrew’s approach focuses on practical care and keeping things clear. At times, that can mean planning follow-ups, talking through what to watch for, and making sure treatment choices fit with the person’s routine and goals.
Information about Andrew’s specific experience history and education details isn’t listed here, but the care is centred on supporting patients in real life, not just in the clinic. If research or clinical trials are relevant for a patient, those details aren’t provided in the available information, so the best next step is to check directly with the clinic about what options might be on hand in your situation.