Suzy J. Campbell is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Acton, in Canberra (62 Mills Rd, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia). She focuses on getting to the root cause of infections and helping people make sense of what’s going on with their health.
Infectious diseases can be confusing, especially when symptoms come and go or feel a bit like other illnesses. Over time, people might try different treatments before they get a clear answer. Suzy’s role is to look at the bigger picture, ask the right questions, and work out what fits best with the story of your symptoms, travel history, and test results.
Her care covers a range of infections, including gut and parasite-related illnesses. This can include conditions like giardia infection, hookworm infection, whipworm infection, schistosomiasis, and other worm and parasite conditions. In many cases, these issues are linked to exposure through water or certain environments, so it helps to understand the details around where symptoms started.
She also looks after infections connected with urinary symptoms and everyday health concerns, such as urinary tract infection (UTI). Sometimes UTIs can keep coming back, and at other times they appear alongside other problems. Getting the cause right matters, so treatment isn’t just a quick fix.
As an infectious disease specialist, she also deals with serious infections that can affect the body in different ways. This may include conditions related to helminthiasis and other secernentea infections. At times, symptoms can feel broad—tiredness, stomach upset, changes in bowel habits, or discomfort that won’t quite settle—so it’s important to take a steady, step-by-step approach.
There are also times when infectious disease care overlaps with other health issues. For example, her service list includes prostate cancer. When different conditions sit together, it can be a lot to manage, and having a clear plan for what comes first can make things easier to handle.
Suzy J. Campbell works with patients who need careful assessment and practical next steps. If you’re dealing with a persistent infection, unclear symptoms, or a condition that might be linked to parasites or travel-related exposure, she helps you sort through the information and move toward the right treatment plan.