Ramesh Ram is an immunologist who works from 6 Verdun Street, Nedlands, WA 6009. His clinic is based in Nedlands, and the focus stays on helping people when the immune system is involved in the problem.
Immunology can touch lots of everyday health issues. In many cases, he looks after people with asthma and other ongoing breathing problems where the immune response plays a part. He also manages a range of skin conditions that can pop up suddenly or keep coming back, such as contact dermatitis and blistering skin issues (including bullae). At times, symptoms can be hard to describe at home, but the aim is to sort out what’s going on and help people feel more stable.
Some immune-related skin reactions can be serious. Ramesh Ram also sees people with conditions like erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and DRESS syndrome. Scalded skin syndrome and pustule-type skin reactions can fall into this group too. These situations often need careful assessment, especially when skin changes spread quickly or feel very painful.
He also supports patients where infections and inflammation overlap with immune health. That can include HIV/AIDS and other inflammatory problems such as peritonitis and secondary peritonitis. When there’s inflammation inside the body, it can affect how someone feels overall, so the approach tends to be steady and practical—working out what’s happening and what comes next.
As well as that, his work includes immune links to some wider health concerns, like type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). He also has experience with cone-related eye problems and colour blindness, which can be part of how different body systems work together.
While specific details on training and hospital history aren’t listed here, the work is centred on immunology and keeping care aligned with current practice. Clinical trials and research involvement aren’t shown in the available information, but the day-to-day focus stays on clear explanations, careful checks, and helping patients manage immune-related conditions.