Lucy L. Furfaro

Infectious Disease Specialist

Female📍 Perth

About of Lucy L. Furfaro

Lucy L. Furfaro is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Perth, WA, Australia.

She looks after people who are dealing with serious infections, especially when the cause needs careful checking. In many cases, infections like strep throat and other strep illnesses can start like a typical sore throat, but sometimes they can become more serious and need prompt treatment. Lucy helps work out what’s going on and supports patients through the next steps.


Her clinical work also includes conditions such as sepsis, where the body’s response to an infection can affect many organs. This is a time-critical situation, so getting things right early matters. Lucy also treats streptococcal Group A and Group B infections. Group B strep can be linked with infections in newborns, so she has a focus on issues like neonatal sepsis and other early-life infection concerns.


Infectious diseases can be tricky, because the right plan often depends on the full story, symptoms, and test results. Lucy’s approach stays calm and practical. She helps patients understand what the infection is, why certain tests are used, and what treatment might look like. At times, that may involve working closely with other members of the care team, particularly when infections become urgent.


Experience: while detailed years of practice aren’t listed here, Lucy’s role in infectious disease care means she works with a range of infection presentations, from common strep-related illness to more severe sepsis care. She stays focused on safe, evidence-based decisions and on clear communication during stressful situations.


Education: the education details are not shown in the information available here, so it can’t be confirmed what qualifications she holds. If you’d like, you can usually ask the clinic about her training directly.


Research and clinical trials: no specific publications or clinical trial involvement are listed here. That doesn’t mean there’s no interest in new care options—just that the details aren’t provided.


Overall, Lucy supports patients and families in Perth and surrounding areas who need help with infections such as strep throat, streptococcal Group A and Group B infections, neonatal sepsis, and sepsis. The work can be intense, but the focus is simple: sort out the infection, move quickly when it’s serious, and help people feel informed along the way.

Services & Conditions Treated

Streptococcal Group B InfectionNeonatal SepsisStrep ThroatSepsisStreptococcal Group A Infection

Publications

1 total

Characterization of invasive Group B Streptococcus isolates from Western Australian infants, 2004-2020.

Journal of medical microbiology • April 03, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Lucy L. Furfaro offer?
Dr Lucy is an Infectious Disease Specialist in Perth and offers services related to streptococcal infections, sepsis and other serious infections. Specific conditions include Streptococcal Group B Infection, Neonatal Sepsis, Strep Throat and Streptococcal Group A Infection.
What conditions does she treat?
She focuses on infectious diseases such as streptococcal infections and sepsis. If you’re worried about a fever, severe sore throat, or signs of a serious infection, she can assess and advise on management.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Lucy in Perth?
To book an appointment, contact the Perth-based clinic where Dr Lucy practices. The clinic can confirm availability and help you arrange a suitable time.
Do I need a referral to see her?
Whether you need a referral can depend on your situation and the clinic’s rules. Check with the Perth clinic about whether a referral is required to see an Infectious Disease Specialist.
What should I expect at an infectious disease appointment?
The doctor will review your symptoms and medical history, discuss any concerns about infections, and may arrange tests or treatments as needed. The goal is to understand your situation and outline a clear plan.
Are there common concerns patients have about these infections?
Common concerns include how infections are spread, how they’re treated, and what signs mean you should seek urgent care. If you’re worried about symptoms like high fever, confusion, or severe chest or breathing problems, seek medical advice promptly.