Nancy Wang is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Her work focuses on infections that can make people feel really unwell, often with fever, stomach upset, cough, or other signs that don’t settle as expected.
In many cases, she looks after adults and families who have been dealing with things like listeriosis and salmonella enterocolitis. These can start like a “bad food bug”, then last longer than people hope, or come with concerns about dehydration and complications. She also supports patients who may be dealing with typhoid fever, especially when there has been travel or exposure risk.
Another part of her practice includes Legionnaire disease. This is a lung infection that can look like a regular chest infection at first, but it needs the right care. Over time, patients often worry about whether it will get worse, whether antibiotics will help, and what to watch for at home. Nancy helps people sort through those questions in a clear, practical way.
She also works with problems linked to the immune system and organs, including splenomegaly, which means an enlarged spleen. While that can happen for different reasons, infections are one possible cause. She helps patients understand how doctors think through the cause, what tests might be needed, and how the next steps fit together.
Details about Nancy’s experience and education were not listed here, so the best way to confirm training background and any specific focus areas is to check with the clinic directly. If you’re looking for a specialist opinion for an ongoing or unusual infection, it can help to bring any test results, discharge summaries, and a quick timeline of symptoms.