Loren Brener

Infectious Disease Specialist

Male📍 Sydney

About of Loren Brener

Loren Brener is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Loren’s work focuses on infections that can affect the liver and the immune system, and they help people make sense of what’s going on and what happens next.


In many cases, patients come in after tests show changes that need follow-up. That might include hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or HIV/AIDS. Hepatitis can cause ongoing inflammation of the liver, and it may be picked up during routine blood tests. HIV care often involves regular checks and steady treatment, with a focus on keeping the immune system strong.


Loren looks after adults and can help guide care plans that fit real life. At times, that means supporting people who are starting treatment for the first time. Other times, it’s about reviewing test results, managing side effects, or checking that medicines are working as expected.


Infectious disease care isn’t just about medications. It’s also about reducing risk, understanding how infections spread, and making sure people feel supported while they go through appointments and follow-ups. Conversations can cover topics like how to protect partners, what to watch for, and how to keep up with blood tests over time.


Because every situation is a bit different, Loren’s approach is practical. They aim to keep information clear, and they work with patients to choose steps that make sense for their health, their schedule, and their questions. When something needs urgent attention, the plan should be straightforward and timely.


Experience: Loren’s experience is built around day-to-day infectious disease care in Sydney. The specific number of years isn’t listed here, but the focus stays on hepatitis and HIV management.


Education: Education details are not provided here, so there’s no specific information to list about degrees or training programs.


Research and clinical trials: No research projects or clinical trial involvement details are listed here. If you’re interested in trials or newer treatment options, it’s best to ask the clinic directly during your appointment.

Services & Conditions Treated

HepatitisHepatitis CHepatitis BHIV/AIDS

Publications

1 total

Using theory-informed, arts-based research translation to change community attitudes towards people who inject drugs newly released from prison: A randomised controlled trial.

Public health • September 19, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I specialise in infectious diseases and provide care for hepatitis B and C, as well as HIV/AIDS. If you have questions about these conditions, I can help with diagnosis, treatment options, and ongoing management.
What conditions do you treat?
I focus on hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS. If you’re unsure about a symptom or a test result related to infectious diseases, I can review it and explain what it means.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, please contact the practice by phone or online (as available). If you’re new to the clinic, I’ll review your health history and set up a plan tailored to you.
What can I expect at my first visit?
We’ll go over your medical history, discuss your concerns, and talk about any tests or treatments you might need. I’ll explain things in simple terms and outline the next steps.
Do you provide testing or management for HIV/AIDS?
Yes. I offer care related to HIV/AIDS, including assessment, treatment options, and ongoing management as part of infectious disease care.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant test results, a list of current medications, and your health insurance details. If you have questions about your condition, write them down so we can cover them during the visit.