Sharon Nyari is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Sippy Downs, QLD. You can find her practice at 90 Sippy Downs Drive, Sippy Downs, Australia. She focuses on infections where getting the details right really matters, especially when symptoms can overlap with other conditions.
Infectious problems can be stressful. They often affect more than just the person who feels sick. Over time, the right treatment can help you get better and also reduce the chance of passing an infection on. Sharon looks after people who are dealing with confirmed infections, and she also helps when there are concerns that need careful checking.
Her clinical work includes conditions like chlamydia. This is a common sexually transmitted infection, and it can be easy to miss because some people have mild symptoms or none at all. Sharon helps patients understand testing, treatment, and follow-up, so nothing is left hanging.
She also works with psittacosis. This infection can be linked to birds, and it often shows up like a chest infection. At times, the symptoms can feel similar to other respiratory illnesses, so getting an accurate history and the right investigations is important. Sharon helps people make sense of what’s going on and what to do next.
When it comes to experience, Sharon’s work is built around infectious diseases care and the day-to-day support that goes with it. That includes thinking through possible causes, checking results, and adjusting plans when needed. Even when the infection is known, treatment and recovery can still take time, and she aims to keep things clear and practical.
She stays current with medical updates through ongoing learning in infectious diseases, including what’s new in testing and treatment approaches. There isn’t always a simple “one-size-fits-all” plan, so keeping up with changes can help guide better decisions for patients.
On research and clinical trials, Sharon’s approach is mainly about using evidence-based care and current best practice. If a clinical trial option is relevant for someone’s situation, it would be discussed in a straightforward way, based on what’s available and appropriate at the time.