Thomas Ohnesorg is an Immunologist based in Melbourne, working from 50 Flemington Road, Melbourne, VIC 3052, Australia. He looks after people with immune system concerns, and he also supports families dealing with conditions that can affect both health and development.
Immunology can be a bit tricky because symptoms don’t always point to just one cause. Over time, the immune system can look different from person to person, and that can change how illnesses show up. Thomas helps explain what might be going on, and focuses on getting the basics right, such as tracking symptoms, reviewing past health issues, and making sure the right tests are considered when they’re needed.
In many cases, his work involves people with immunodeficiency conditions, where the body’s immune response may not work the way it should. This includes situations like Immunodeficiency with Hyper IgM Type 1. He also sees people with immune-related or genetic-linked conditions where careful assessment matters for long-term planning.
Thomas’s clinic also supports patients with complex developmental and genetic conditions. That can include Turner Syndrome, Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis, and Telangiectasia. Some people he sees have rarer diagnoses too, such as Ataxia-Telangiectasia. He understands that these conditions can affect more than one part of health, so care needs to be practical and steady, not rushed.
At times, patients may come in with questions around intersex variations. In these moments, it’s important to have clear information and a calm plan, with follow-up that fits the family’s situation. Thomas works with patients and carers to help them understand next steps, and to keep decisions focused on what’s most useful for day-to-day life.
Education and work history details aren’t listed here, but the approach stays the same: thoughtful, patient-focused care, built around immunology and the needs of people living with complex conditions.