Naomi E. Clarke is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Mills Road, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia. She looks after people with infections that can be tricky to diagnose and treat, especially when a patient has travelled or has symptoms that don’t settle like you’d expect.
In many cases, her work covers parasitic infections. That includes gut worm infections like giardia and ascariasis, as well as conditions caused by hookworms and whipworms. She also treats infections linked with liver and blood flukes, and other worm-related illnesses that can affect how the body works over time.
Naomi also helps with skin and surface infections. For example, she manages scabies and impetigo, and she looks at ongoing rashes or skin issues that may be caused by an infection rather than just irritation. These problems can spread in households, so getting the right plan early can make a big difference.
Over time, she may also see cases related to lymphatic disease. This can include lymphatic filariasis, and the long-term swelling that can come with it, like lymphedema. At times, infectious causes can sit behind swelling, skin thickening, or repeated infections, and that’s where infectious disease input helps.
Her profile lists work covering a wide mix of infections, including angiostrongyliasis, schistosomiasis, and other helminth-related conditions, as well as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Having a specialist involved can be useful when symptoms don’t match the usual patterns, or when you need help deciding what tests are worth doing.
Naomi’s years of experience are not listed on this profile, and the education details aren’t included here either. Research and clinical trial information also isn’t shown in the available details. If you’d like, you can ask the clinic team about her approach to care, follow-up, and how treatment is planned based on your results.