Ouli Xie

Infectious Disease Specialist

📍 Parkville

About of Ouli Xie

Ouli Xie is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Parkville, NSW. Their clinic address is 300 Grattan St, Parkville, NSW 3050, Australia.


Infectious diseases can be tricky, because the cause might be a virus, bacteria, or another germ. Ouli looks after people with infections that need careful diagnosis and a clear plan to get better. This can include common throat infections like strep throat, as well as more serious problems such as sepsis, meningitis, and endocarditis.


They also deal with infections that affect different parts of the body. For example, skin infections such as candida of the skin, and bacterial infections like streptococcal Group A infection. At times, infectious conditions can be hard to spot early, so the work often comes down to checking symptoms, reviewing results, and making sure treatment matches what’s going on.


Some infections are rare in everyday life but still important. This includes tuberculous meningitis and other tough cases where the illness affects the brain or the lining around it. Ouli’s focus is on helping clinicians and patients understand what the infection is, how severe it is, and what comes next.


Experience and education details aren’t listed in the information shown here. What is clear is the clinical focus on infectious diseases, and the types of conditions they manage day to day. Over time, this kind of work builds strong habits around safety, follow-up, and adjusting treatment when test results change.


Research involvement and clinical trials also aren’t detailed on this page. If you’re looking for information on trials or new treatment options, it can help to ask the clinic directly so you know what’s currently being considered.


If you’re dealing with an infection that feels out of the ordinary, it’s reasonable to seek specialist input. In many cases, early assessment can make a big difference, especially when symptoms suggest something more serious than a simple infection. Ouli Xie helps bring that careful, practical approach to infectious disease care in Parkville.

Services & Conditions Treated

Candida Infection of the SkinStreptococcal Group A InfectionBacterial MeningitisEndocarditisInfective EndocarditisMeningitisSepsisStrep ThroatTrachomaTuberculous Meningitis

Publications

1 total

Benchmarking reveals superiority of deep learning variant callers on bacterial nanopore sequence data.

eLife • October 10, 2024

Clinical Trials

1 total

A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Dose-escalation Study of the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of Recombinant Human Plasma Gelsolin Added to Standard of Care in Subjects Hospitalized for Acute Community-acquired Pneumonia

CompletedPhase 1/Phase 2

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Ouli Xie offer?
Dr Ouli Xie is an Infectious Disease Specialist. Her listed services include assessment and care for infections such as Candida infection of the skin, Streptococcal Group A infections, bacterial meningitis, meningitis, sepsis, strep throat, endocarditis and tuberculous meningitis.
Which conditions does Dr Xie treat?
She treats a range of infectious diseases, including sepsis, meningitis (bacterial and tuberculous meningitis), endocarditis, streptococcal infections, strep throat, Candida skin infections, trachoma and other related infections.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Xie?
Please contact the clinic at 300 Grattan St, Parkville, NSW 3050, Australia to arrange an appointment. The exact booking method can be confirmed by the clinic staff.
Where is the clinic located?
The practice is at 300 Grattan St, Parkville, NSW 3050, Australia.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, list of medications, and details about your symptoms. If you have test results or imaging related to your infection, bring those as well.
Will Dr Xie treat both mild and serious infections?
Yes. Dr Xie focuses on infectious diseases and can help with a range of infections from common illnesses like strep throat to more serious conditions like meningitis, sepsis and endocarditis.