Nicholas A. Medland

Infectious Disease Specialist

Male📍 Sydney

About of Nicholas A. Medland

Nicholas A. Medland is an Infectious Disease Specialist in Sydney, NSW, Australia.


He looks after people dealing with infections and longer-term infectious health issues. In many cases, that can mean working through things like HIV/AIDS, hepatitis (including Hepatitis C), and sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhoea and syphilis.


He also helps with some less common conditions that can be linked to ongoing health problems and the body’s ability to handle certain substances. This includes Fanconi syndrome and Fanconi Bickel syndrome, as well as aminoaciduria.


Over time, his clinical work has covered both diagnosis and ongoing care. At times, that might involve careful follow-up after test results, checking how symptoms are tracking, and making sure treatment plans fit what’s going on day to day. Infections can be stressful, and things can change quickly, so it helps to have someone who can keep the process steady and clear.


Because infectious diseases can affect more than just one part of the body, he tends to take a practical approach. He focuses on understanding the full picture, including how the illness is behaving and what support is needed alongside medical treatment. When it’s appropriate, he works with other local health services to make sure care doesn’t get fragmented.


Nicholas is trained in infectious diseases and uses that knowledge to guide decisions. He understands that patients come in with different levels of knowledge and different worries. Some people want straight answers straight away. Others need a slower pace. In many cases, a calm conversation makes a big difference.


Research and clinical trials aren’t listed here, but his work still centres on real patient care, using the latest guidance available in day-to-day practice. If you’re dealing with an infection that feels complicated, it’s often helpful to talk to someone who spends their time thinking about exactly these kinds of conditions.


If you’re looking for an infectious disease doctor in Sydney, Nicholas A. Medland is based in the Sydney area and provides care for a range of infectious conditions, from HIV and hepatitis to gonorrhoea and syphilis, plus some rare kidney and metabolism-related conditions.

Services & Conditions Treated

AminoaciduriaGonorrheaHIV/AIDSFanconi Bickel SyndromeFanconi SyndromeHepatitisHepatitis CSyphilis

Publications

1 total

Corrigendum to "Long-term impact of immediate versus deferred antiretroviral therapy on kidney health in people with HIV." Kidney International 2024;106:136-144.

Kidney international • November 22, 2024

Clinical Trials

1 total

A Five Year Plan of Enhanced HCV Monitoring, Primary Care-Based Workforce Development, Rapid Scale-up of HCV Treatment and Public Health Policy Action in HIV Positive Individuals Within Australia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions do you treat as an Infectious Disease Specialist?
I focus on infections and related conditions, including hepatitis and hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, syphilis, gonorrhea, aminoaciduria-related concerns, and Fanconi syndromes.
Which services are available for sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea or syphilis?
I provide assessment, testing and management for infections such as gonorrhoea and syphilis, along with follow-up care as needed.
Do you treat hepatitis and hepatitis C?
Yes, I see patients with various forms of hepatitis and hepatitis C, offering evaluation and management as part of infectious disease care.
What should I bring to my first appointment in Sydney?
Bring any relevant medical records, list of current medications, and a summary of your symptoms or concerns. If you have prior test results, bring those as well.
How do I arrange an appointment in Sydney, NSW?
Appointments are coordinated through the Sydney clinic where I practise. Please contact the clinic to book a visit.
What happens during an initial infectious disease assessment?
The initial visit usually involves discussing your symptoms, medical history, and risk factors, followed by any necessary tests to diagnose or rule out infections.
Do you manage HIV/AIDS treatment plans?
If you have HIV/AIDS, I can review and coordinate your care as part of infectious disease management, and work with your existing healthcare team on treatment decisions.