Graham V. Brown is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Melbourne, at 215 Franklin Street, VIC 3000. He works with people who need extra support with infections that can be tricky to treat or manage over time. The focus is on clear advice, steady follow-up, and getting the right plan in place for each person.
In many cases, infectious diseases can affect more than just the body. They can bring worry, stop people from feeling well, and make day to day life harder. Graham looks after patients dealing with conditions such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, hepatitis C, and malaria. He understands that these issues can come from different situations, and the approach needs to fit the person, not the other way around.
For HIV/AIDS care, the goal is often to keep the condition stable and support good long term health. For hepatitis and hepatitis C, the conversation may include treatment options, liver health, and what monitoring looks like. When it comes to malaria, this can be urgent, especially if symptoms appear after travel. Graham’s role is to help sort out what’s going on, discuss testing and treatment, and make sure people know what to watch for next.
People usually come in with questions like: “What does this result mean?”, “What happens next?”, and “How do I take care of myself while I’m being treated?” Graham takes time to talk through concerns in plain language. At times, that includes explaining why repeat checks are needed, or why a treatment plan might be adjusted as new information comes in.
While the main aim is medical care, it’s also about making the process feel less overwhelming. Infectious disease issues can feel heavy, and it helps when you feel heard and supported. Over time, good care is not just about one appointment. It’s about keeping things on track, staying aware of risks, and checking that treatment is working as expected.
Graham is based in the heart of Melbourne and sees patients in the clinic at the Franklin Street address. If you’re dealing with a possible infection, ongoing treatment, or you’ve had test results come back and you’re not sure what they mean, he can help guide the next steps.
There’s no one “usual” story with infections. Some people have symptoms that need quick answers. Others are managing a diagnosis and want steady long term support. Graham works with the full range of needs that can come with HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, hepatitis C, and malaria, keeping the focus on practical care and clear next steps.