Andrew C. Teo is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Parkville, VIC, at 792 Elizabeth Street (3010). He looks after people who are dealing with serious infections, especially when they need careful checks and steady follow-up.
Andrew’s work covers a mix of conditions, including dengue fever and malaria. He also manages infections like viral haemorrhagic fever, where early action and close monitoring really matter. At times, infections can affect more than just the first symptoms, and that’s where an infectious diseases approach can help sort out what’s going on.
He also focuses on infections and complications involving the liver and bile ducts. This includes cholangitis, as well as sclerosing cholangitis. When the bile flow is slowed or blocked, people can get recurring bouts of illness. In many cases, treatment is about getting the infection under control and supporting the bigger picture at the same time.
Pregnancy can add another layer of stress. Andrew works with cases linked to placental insufficiency, which may come up when blood flow and health of the placenta are not where they should be. This kind of situation often needs careful coordination with the rest of the care team, because things can change over time.
Details about education, clinical trials, and research are not listed here. What is clear is the focus on infectious disease care across a range of complex conditions, from mosquito-borne illnesses to bile-duct infections and related complications. If an infection is getting worse, not fitting the usual pattern, or needs a more targeted plan, Andrew’s role is to help guide the next steps in a calm and practical way.