Garry A. Myers is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Sydney, NSW. He looks after people who are dealing with infections that can be tricky to pin down and treat, especially when symptoms overlap with other common illnesses.
In many cases, his work is about helping patients get clear answers and the right treatment plan. Infectious diseases can affect different parts of the body, so appointments often include a careful check of symptoms, recent exposures, and what might have caused the infection in the first place.
Garry’s focus includes conditions such as chlamydia, psittacosis, atypical pneumonia, and trachoma. Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection, and it can be silent for a while, so getting tested and treated on time matters. Psittacosis and atypical pneumonia are both linked to breathing problems, and they can come with ongoing cough, fever, or feeling worn out. Trachoma is an eye-related infection, and it can cause discomfort and vision issues if it isn’t managed properly.
Because these infections don’t always show up the same way in every person, Garry works in a practical, step-by-step way. That means discussing what tests may be needed, what treatment options are usually considered, and how to reduce the risk of spreading infection to others. At times, it also means coordinating care with other clinicians when follow-up is important.
Over time, his work has built a steady understanding of how infections behave, how quickly they can change, and why correct diagnosis is so important. He also aims to make the process feel less stressful for patients, with clear explanations and straightforward next steps.
Training and education in infectious diseases support his day-to-day clinical decisions, whether that’s interpreting results or reviewing treatment choices. He keeps up with current guidance, too, so care stays aligned with what’s known to work best.
For patients in Sydney who are worried about an infection, or who need help after treatment hasn’t gone as expected, Garry A. Myers offers a calm, grounded approach. The aim is to get things sorted—what’s going on, what the next move is, and how to move forward safely.