Paul A. Agius is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Burwood, VIC. You’ll find the practice at 221 Burwood Hwy, Burwood, VIC 3125, Australia. Paul helps people deal with infections and the knock-on health effects that can come with them.
Infectious diseases can be stressful, especially when symptoms keep coming back or when you’re worried about exposure. Paul looks after adults and people who need clear, practical advice. This can include care for conditions like HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and common sexually transmitted infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
Paul also supports patients with issues like hepatitis C, and helps with treatment planning and follow-up. At times, people also come in after travel or possible mosquito exposure, where malaria is a concern. The goal is to get you the right tests, explain what the results mean, and make sure you know your next steps.
Because infections can affect the whole body, Paul doesn’t just focus on one problem in isolation. He can also help patients think through bigger health risks, including long-term heart and blood vessel health, such as atherosclerosis. This is especially important when someone has more than one health issue going on at the same time.
There’s also a focus on sexual health and reproductive health support. Paul offers intrauterine device (IUD) insertion, which means care doesn’t stop at infections or testing. For many people, it’s helpful to have one place to sort out related health needs with a steady hand and clear communication.
Over time, Paul has built practical experience in infectious disease care, with an approach that stays calm and grounded. If you’re not sure what’s causing symptoms, or you’ve got test results that feel confusing, Paul’s job is to slow things down and help you understand the path forward.
Paul’s medical training in infectious disease medicine supports his day-to-day work. At the moment, there’s no detailed public information listed about research projects or clinical trials, but the care is still focused on what helps patients in real life.