Logan K. Trim is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Herston, at 300 Herston Road, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia.
Infectious conditions can be stressful, and they don’t always fit neatly into “one problem, one fix”. Logan works with people who need clear advice, careful checking, and treatment plans that make sense for their situation. Over time, this includes managing common sexually transmitted infections and other infections that can affect the genitals and urinary system.
His clinical work covers problems like chlamydia and urethritis. He also looks after genital herpes, including getting the right plan in place to help control symptoms and reduce flare-ups. At times, infections can spread or cause inflammation in other areas, so he helps patients dealing with issues such as orchitis. Tetanus is another condition he can support with, where prompt medical care matters.
Some infections can also have longer-term knock-on effects, which is why Logan’s care may include support around infertility. In many cases, this means taking the time to understand what’s going on, discussing options, and helping patients feel more in control of next steps.
When it comes to treatment, the focus is usually on getting the diagnosis right and using the right medicines for the infection. Logan also pays attention to follow-up, because infections can come back if they’re not fully managed, or if partners and contacts need the right guidance too. He keeps things practical and calm, especially when people feel embarrassed or unsure about what to ask.
Experience is built through real patient care and ongoing day-to-day work with infectious disease problems. Specific details about years of practice aren’t listed here, but the work reflects an approach that stays grounded in infection control, good communication, and safe, evidence-based management.
Education details aren’t provided in the information available here. Even so, the care is aimed at helping patients understand what’s happening, why treatment is recommended, and what to watch for after treatment starts.