Hammad Ali

Infectious Disease Specialist

Male📍 Sydney

About of Hammad Ali

Hammad Ali is an infectious disease specialist based in Sydney, NSW. His work is focused on infections that are passed on through close contact, as well as other related health issues that can affect the genital area and the urinary tract.


In many cases, patients come in with concerns like genital warts, warts in general, and problems related to human papillomavirus (HPV). He also looks after people who have symptoms or test results connected to chlamydia, urethritis, and cervicitis. HIV and AIDS support is part of the picture too, with care that aims to help people manage their health step by step.


It can be an awkward topic, and that’s normal. Appointments are usually about getting things sorted clearly: what’s going on, what tests might be needed, and what treatment options may suit. At times, symptoms can be mild, but they still deserve attention because infections can persist or spread without the right care.


The profile doesn’t list specific details about Hammad Ali’s past roles, years of experience, or education. It also doesn’t include research interests or a record of published work. If you need confirmation about training or experience with a particular condition, it’s worth asking the clinic directly so you get the most accurate answer for your situation.


No clinical trials are listed in the available information. Still, if you’re wondering whether trials exist for your condition, your local clinic team can check what’s available in Australia and whether any study might be a good fit.


Overall, Hammad Ali’s practice is centred on infectious disease care for people dealing with sexually transmitted infections and related conditions. The aim is to keep things straightforward, respectful, and focused on getting you well and staying well.

Services & Conditions Treated

Genital WartsWartsCervicitisChlamydiaHIV/AIDSHuman Papillomavirus InfectionUrethritis

Publications

1 total

Assessing sex differences in viral load suppression and reported deaths using routinely collected program data from PEPFAR-supported countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

BMC public health • September 08, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I provide care for genital warts and other sexually transmitted infections such as cervicitis, chlamydia, HIV/AIDS, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and urethritis.
Which conditions do you treat?
I deal with genital warts, other warts, cervicitis, chlamydia, HIV/AIDS, HPV infection, and urethritis. If you’re unsure whether your issue fits, book a consult and we’ll check it together.
Where is the clinic located?
I work in Sydney, New South Wales. If you’d like directions or to find a convenient time, please contact the clinic to arrange an appointment.
Do you offer testing for sexually transmitted infections?
Yes. We discuss testing options and arrangements during your visit to diagnose infections accurately and provide appropriate care.
What can I expect at my first appointment?
We’ll discuss your symptoms, medical history, and any concerns you have. Based on that, we’ll plan what tests or treatments are needed and talk through options.
Is my information kept confidential?
Yes. All patient information is kept confidential and shared only with your consent or as required by law.