Paul E. Gray is an immunologist based at Butterfield Street in Brisbane, QLD 4029. He looks after people when the body’s immune system isn’t working the way it should. That can show up in different ways, from frequent infections to long-lasting inflammation.
In clinic, Paul works with patients who may have primary immunodeficiency. This is when someone is born with an immune system that is weaker or missing parts, making infections more likely and harder to shake. He also sees people dealing with immune-related problems such as severe combined immune issues (including SCID), common variable immune deficiency, and X-linked immune conditions like X-linked agammaglobulinaemia. At times, these conditions can affect the lungs, gut, skin, and other parts of the body.
He also focuses on immune overreactions and immune system balance going wrong. That can include autoimmune conditions like APECED and type 2 polyglandular syndrome, where the body turns on itself. Some patients present with inflammation in the eyes, ongoing skin symptoms, or pain that needs careful follow-up. There are also cases involving blood and immune cell conditions, and some complex illnesses where the immune system plays a key role.
Because immune problems can look different from person to person, Paul’s approach is practical and steady. He helps sort out what might be driving symptoms, then works out the next steps for testing and treatment. In many cases, that means thinking about infection risk, long-term management, and how to respond when symptoms flare. For some people, care can include hospital-based treatments such as bone marrow transplant when appropriate.
Paul brings ongoing clinical experience from day-to-day work in immunology, with a focus on people who have complicated immune conditions. Education details aren’t listed here, but he has completed the required medical training and additional immunology study to support this type of care. He also keeps up with current medical research, which helps when discussing newer options and treatment pathways.
If you’re in Brisbane and want an immunology doctor for immune deficiency, immune overactivity, or related complex conditions, Paul is one of the local specialists at Butterfield Street.