Sarah Larney is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Randwick, NSW. She works from 22-32 King St, Randwick, where she helps people manage infections that can be hard to deal with or that need careful follow-up.
Infectious diseases can look different from person to person. Sometimes it’s about getting the right tests early. Other times it’s about choosing the right treatment and keeping an eye on how things are going over time. Sarah focuses on clear decision-making and practical next steps, so patients know what’s happening and what to expect.
Sarah often looks after people with viral infections such as hepatitis C, hepatitis B, and HIV/AIDS. These conditions can affect more than one part of the body, so care needs to be steady and well planned. She also supports people who have concerns related to COVID-19, including ongoing symptoms and recovery questions.
She also sees patients for other types of infections, including issues like septic arthritis and thrombophlebitis. These can become serious when the inflammation or infection spreads, so getting the right help quickly matters. At times, Sarah works closely with other health professionals to coordinate care and keep treatment on track.
Some patients come in with needs linked to opioid use disorder. When infections connect with this area of health, it can be especially important to manage both the infection risk and the overall care plan in a safe, non-judgemental way.
Sarah also has experience with infections that can be associated with outbreaks, including SARS. In situations like this, care often needs to balance treatment, monitoring, and clear guidance for what happens next.
Appointments are about more than just medication. Sarah aims to make the process easier to understand, including explaining test results in plain language and talking through treatment options. If you need ongoing follow-up, that’s built into the way she works. The goal is simple: help you get control of the infection and move forward with confidence.