Anthony T. Newall is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who are dealing with infections that can take time to settle down, or that need the right care to stop them spreading.
Infectious diseases can affect kids and adults in different ways. Anthony’s work covers common and more serious infections, including flu, pertussis (whooping cough), strep throat, chickenpox, shingles, and tetanus. He also helps manage infections linked with the respiratory system, like parainfluenza and pneumonia.
Some cases need careful attention because of how contagious they are. At times, this includes illnesses like HIV/AIDS, where treatment plans and follow-up matter a lot for health and long-term wellbeing. Other examples include concerns such as intussusception in children, which is a condition that needs prompt medical care.
When infections are complicated, it’s not just about stopping symptoms. The goal is to work out what’s going on, make a safe plan, and support recovery. That means considering things like how the illness started, how it’s changing, and whether there’s a risk of spreading it to others in the home or community.
Over time, Anthony has built his practice around infectious disease care and using clear, practical approaches for people across Sydney. He focuses on listening to what’s been happening, sorting out the most likely cause, and helping patients understand the next steps.
Medical education and training details aren’t listed here, but his role is centred on infectious diseases and day-to-day patient management. He also keeps up with current guidance and research that helps inform how infections are assessed and treated.
Clinical trial information isn’t provided in the details here. If clinical trials are relevant for a particular situation, this can be discussed as part of the care plan.