Julie D. Leask is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Camperdown, NSW. She works from 88 Mallett St, Camperdown, and looks after people who need help with infections that can be hard to treat or that need careful planning.
In day to day practice, her focus is on infectious diseases like COVID-19 and flu, plus other illnesses that spread through the air or close contact. At times this can also include conditions such as pneumonia, whooping cough (pertussis), measles, and diphtheria. There are also situations linked to viral infections like hepatitis A and infections connected to human papillomavirus (HPV).
Some cases involve outbreaks or strong public health concerns, where timing matters and the right advice can make a big difference. That includes infections such as SARS, smallpox, and tetanus. There are also rarer but serious infections, including mucormycosis, that can need quick assessment and a solid treatment plan.
Julie’s approach is practical and calm. She helps people understand what the infection is, what the usual next steps are, and what can be done to lower risk at home and in the community. She also supports people when symptoms are ongoing, when a diagnosis is unclear, or when the infection has become more complicated.
Because infections can affect different age groups, her work may include looking after both children and adults, depending on the case. At times, that can mean coordinating care with other health professionals, especially when someone needs longer follow up or support to manage complications.
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What is clear is the kind of work Julie does: infectious disease care for a range of common and less common infections, with a focus on safety, clear explanations, and sensible next steps.