Anke K. Wiethoelter is an Infectious Disease Specialist based at 250 Princes Hwy, Werribee VIC 3030. She helps people with infections that can be tricky to sort out, especially when symptoms last longer than expected or keep coming back.
In many cases, infectious diseases aren’t just a simple “bug and it goes away”. They can affect different parts of the body and sometimes need careful testing, the right treatment plan, and clear follow-up. Anke works with patients across a range of presentations, from ongoing fevers and general illness to specific infections linked to the blood, joints, lungs, and lymph nodes.
Her clinical work includes conditions such as brucellosis, hookworm infection, angiostrongyliasis, and other helminth-related infections. She also looks after issues like lymphadenitis, where the lymph nodes become sore or swollen, and infections involving the joints, including septic arthritis. In respiratory illness, she deals with problems related to parainfluenza, and she has experience managing infections linked to togaviridae disease.
People may see her when they’re not sure what’s causing their symptoms, or when earlier tests haven’t given a clear answer yet. At times, infections can overlap in how they feel, so it helps to take a steady, practical approach. That means focusing on the symptoms, looking at the bigger picture, and making sure treatment matches what’s going on.
Details about Anke’s experience and education aren’t listed on this page. If you’d like to know more about her training history or how long she’s been working in infectious diseases, it’s best to check with the clinic directly.
Research and clinical trial involvement also isn’t shown here. If clinical trials are something you want to ask about, the clinic can confirm what’s available in your situation and whether any studies fit with your care plan.
Overall, the focus is on getting infections under control, supporting recovery, and helping patients understand the next steps. If you’re in Werribee or nearby and dealing with an infection that feels unclear, Anke K. Wiethoelter provides specialist support in a calm, grounded way.