Freya M. Shearer

Infectious Disease Specialist

Female📍 St John of God Murdoch Hospital Perth

About of Freya M. Shearer

Freya M. Shearer is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Perth, WA. She works at St John of God Murdoch Hospital, where she helps manage serious infections and outbreak-related illnesses.


Infectious diseases can move fast, so her role is about careful assessment, clear treatment planning, and close follow-up. This can include illnesses that affect the lungs, the brain, and the whole body. Over time, she may see patients dealing with viral infections like flu and COVID-19, and patients who need support after exposure to mosquito-borne or travel-related diseases.


Her clinical focus includes infections such as dengue fever, malaria, Zika virus disease, and encephalitis. She also looks after cases that can come with high fever and complex symptoms, including viral haemorrhagic fevers. At times, this work can be linked to major public health events and international outbreaks.


Some of the conditions she manages include severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Japanese encephalitis, yellow fever, and other arboviroses. She has also been involved in care for infections that may look scary at the start, such as Marburg haemorrhagic fever and other severe viral illnesses. Even when symptoms overlap, the goal is to work out what’s going on early and keep patients safe.


Details about her experience and education aren’t listed in the information available here, but her work is clearly centred on infectious disease care in a hospital setting. If someone is looking for a doctor who deals with complex infections, this is the kind of environment where infectious disease teams help guide treatment decisions and support the wider healthcare team.


Research and clinical trials information isn’t shown here either. In many cases, infectious disease specialists stay up to date with new guidance as treatments and testing improve, especially during outbreaks. For patients, that usually means practical, evidence-based care rather than long waits or guesswork.

Services & Conditions Treated

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)Yellow FeverArbovirosisCOVID-19Dengue FeverEncephalitisFluJapanese EncephalitisMalariaMarburg Hemorrhagic FeverTetanusViral Hemorrhagic FeverZika Virus Disease

Publications

1 total

The importance of playing the long game when it comes to pandemic surveillance.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America • April 09, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Freya M. Shearer provide?
Dr Freya M. Shearer is an Infectious Disease Specialist at St John of God Murdoch Hospital. Her listed service areas include a range of infectious diseases such as SARS, yellow fever, arbovirosis, COVID-19, dengue fever, encephalitis, flu, Japanese encephalitis, malaria, Marburg haemorrhagic fever, tetanus, viral haemorrhagic fever and Zika virus disease.
Which conditions does she treat?
She treats infectious diseases within her specialitas, including diseases caused by viruses and other pathogens such as dengue fever, malaria, COVID-19 and other listed conditions. If you’re unsure whether your condition fits, you can contact the clinic for guidance.
Where is the appointment location?
Appointments are at St John of God Murdoch Hospital in Perth, WA, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
Please contact the clinic at St John of God Murdoch Hospital to arrange an appointment with the Infectious Disease Specialist.
Can she help with travel-related infections?
The list of services includes diseases like dengue fever, malaria and Zika virus disease, which can be travel-related. If you’ve travelled recently and have concerning symptoms, contact the clinic to discuss your case.
Does she treat COVID-19 patients?
COVID-19 is listed among the services provided. If you have symptoms or a positive test, book an appointment to discuss care options with the infectious disease specialist.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, test results or travel history if you have them. The clinic can advise you on any other information needed when you book.