Gregor J. Devine is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Herston, Queensland, working from 300 Herston Road, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia.
This is the sort of practice you come to when infections are more than just a passing bug. Over time, Gregor’s work often involves fevers and illnesses linked to viruses and parasites, including infections spread by mosquitoes and other insects. At times, these cases can be serious and need careful testing and clear planning.
Gregor looks after people with infections such as arbovirosis, dengue fever, chikungunya, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile virus infection, Zika virus disease, and yellow fever. He also manages infectious conditions like malaria, and viral illnesses that can affect the brain or cause bleeding problems, including viral haemorrhagic fever and related encephalitis.
Infectious disease care is not only about treating symptoms. It’s also about figuring out what’s really going on, especially when someone’s story fits more than one possible infection. That can happen after travel, during local outbreaks, or when symptoms take time to settle. Gregor’s approach stays practical—starting with the basics, then working step by step with the results.
Because these infections vary a lot, the next steps can be different from one person to the next. Some cases need close follow-up and monitoring, while others may need targeted treatment. In many cases, supportive care matters just as much as the specific medicines, and the plan is usually reviewed as new test results come in.
Gregor’s work also helps connect hospital care with real-world needs, like making sure someone understands warning signs and what to do if symptoms change. When outbreaks are in the news or mosquito activity is high, he helps people get a clearer picture of risk and next steps.
If you’re dealing with a possible mosquito-borne illness, an unusual fever, or an infection like malaria or encephalitis, Gregor J. Devine provides infectious disease specialist care in Herston. The focus is on getting answers, keeping you safe, and using a sensible plan that fits the situation.