Charles O. Morton is an Infectious Disease Specialist based at Building 21, Campbelltown Campus, Narellan Road, Campbelltown, NSW 2560, Australia.
His work is mainly about infections that need careful thinking and the right treatment plan. In many cases, this involves helping people when a usual infection treatment hasn’t gone the way expected, or when the cause needs to be worked out properly.
Charles also looks after patients with fungal infections such as aspergillosis and mucormycosis. These can be serious, especially when someone has other health issues that affect immunity. Symptoms can vary, and at times people can feel quite unwell before the exact cause is clear. That’s where a steady, step-by-step approach matters.
The goal in infectious disease care is often simple, even if the situation isn’t. Charles focuses on finding what’s driving the illness, keeping an eye on how the body is coping, and choosing treatments that fit the person, not just the diagnosis. He will usually consider test results, imaging findings, other medicines, and how the illness is changing over time.
Over the years, Charles has built his practice around real-world patient care for complex infections. That means being clear about what’s known, what’s still being checked, and what the next steps could be. It’s not just about prescribing medication, it’s also about supporting the plan so it can actually work in day-to-day life.
For education, he has training in medicine and later moved into infectious diseases. He stays up to date with changes in treatment approaches and clinical guidelines, because infection patterns and medication options can shift.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed here, so there’s no specific trial work mentioned. If that’s something you’re interested in, it may be best to ask the clinic directly about current research involvement.
If you’re dealing with an infection that feels hard to pin down, or you’ve been given a diagnosis like aspergillosis or mucormycosis, Charles can help you get a clear plan and practical support along the way.