Peter A. Windsor is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Camden, NSW. You can find him at 425 Werombi Road, Camden, NSW 2570, Australia. His work is centred on spotting infections early, then helping the body get back on track with the right treatment plan.
Infectious diseases can be tricky. Symptoms can look like other health problems, and sometimes they come on slowly. Peter focuses on the real cause, especially when there’s an ongoing infection, repeated symptoms, or concern about more than one issue at the same time.
His clinic care covers a range of infections and related conditions. That includes things like strep throat, jaundice, sepsis, and general serious infections where quick action matters. He also looks after patients with infections linked to worms and parasites, including helminth infections, toxocariasis, and issues related to fascioliasis. At times, he may also be involved when people have concerns about leptospirosis and other infections that can spread from animals or the environment.
There are also skin and soft tissue concerns in the mix. For example, conditions such as ecthyma are part of what he deals with. He also deals with problems tied to mouth and tongue health, such as glossitis, and blood-related issues like vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia, which can happen alongside other health problems.
Peter’s service list includes procedures and pain-related care, like ecthyma care, orchiectomy, and acute pain. He also records work that relates to infection and swelling of blood vessels, such as angiostrongyliasis, and other infectious conditions where careful management is needed.
Over time, he has built a steady approach that suits both urgent situations and longer follow-up. In many cases, that means reviewing symptoms, checking how the illness is tracking, and adjusting the plan as new information comes in. If someone is getting worse, he helps make sure they’re treated quickly and safely.
Education and research details aren’t listed in this profile, and clinical trial information is also not included. What is clear is the focus: practical infectious disease care for a broad mix of common and more complex conditions.
If you’re dealing with something that feels “off” or not improving, it’s often worth getting proper infectious disease input, especially with conditions like strep throat, jaundice, sepsis, and parasite-related infections. Peter works to keep things clear and grounded, so you know what’s being looked at and what happens next.