Laila Khawar is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
She helps people with infections that can be uncomfortable, stressful, and sometimes long lasting. In many cases, infections like warts and genital warts need careful follow-up, because they can come and go. If you’ve had repeated episodes, she can help you make a clear plan for what to do next and when to get checked again.
Laila also looks after conditions linked to common viruses, including chickenpox and rubella. These illnesses can affect families in different ways, especially when timing matters. She focuses on practical support, education, and getting the right information so patients know what to watch for and how to reduce the risk of spreading infections.
Some referrals involve more specialised viral concerns. Her work includes managing fetal enterovirus syndrome and supporting people when pregnancy questions or potential exposure issues come up. She understands that these situations can feel worrying, so appointments are kept calm and grounded, with an emphasis on clear next steps.
She also supports patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, which is one of those conditions that can return over time. When symptoms flare up, it’s important to keep track of changes and not treat it as “just something that will go away”. Laila can help coordinate ongoing care and symptom management, and make sure patients understand the usual course and follow-up needs.
In terms of background, her training and work are centred on infectious diseases. She stays focused on the everyday impact infections have—time off work, worry for family members, and the need for reliable guidance.
If you’re dealing with genital warts, warts, chickenpox, fetal enterovirus syndrome, recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, rubella, or another Togaviridae disease concern, Laila Khawar can help you sort out what’s happening and what the next step should be.