Edwina J. Wright is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Melbourne, working from Level 2 Burnet Building, 85 Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia.
In day-to-day care, she focuses on infections and related health problems, especially for people living with HIV/AIDS. This can include ongoing support for long-term illness, helping people make sense of test results, and making sure care stays on track over time. At times, that can also involve looking after people with dementia, including the kind of brain changes that can happen with AIDS dementia complex.
She also helps manage other common infectious conditions, including gonorrhea and hepatitis. Hepatitis B is one area she works with, and in many cases this means thinking about the bigger picture too, not just the infection itself. People often have questions about what symptoms mean, how illness can affect day-to-day life, and what follow-up looks like once treatment starts.
While infectious disease care is the core, her practice also includes attention to sinus and nose conditions such as nasal polyps and sinusitis. That mix can be useful when someone has ongoing health issues that affect more than one part of the body, or when repeated infections and inflammation keep coming back. It’s all about staying calm, working out what’s going on, and then choosing a practical plan that fits the person, not just the diagnosis.
If you’re looking for clear, grounded medical support for infections like HIV/AIDS, hepatitis (including hepatitis B), and gonorrhea, or for related problems such as AIDS dementia complex and dementia, Edwina J. Wright may be a good fit. Appointments in central Melbourne make it easier for people to attend reviews and get ongoing guidance as their health changes.